#warrior 2015-04-06,Mon

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15:47 🔗 ersi Wizardcry: Continously? Usually it fixes itself in a short while
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17:28 🔗 Wizardcry ersi: yes
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17:58 🔗 ersi WizCry: Are you sure it can reach the 'net in general?
18:00 🔗 WizCry It can.
18:00 🔗 WizCry I'm currently archiving the old Bungie data, and it's working great.
18:55 🔗 aaaaaaaaa Googling hasn't seemed to help, so I though I'd ask here. How do I pass arguments to a command in a shell script? I tried run-pipeline $* (as well as "$*" "$@" $@) and each time it spits out "run-pipeline: error: too few arguments"
18:58 🔗 WizCry ersi: Started a 4th warrior, now github seems to resolve and update the trackers
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20:25 🔗 chfoo aaaaaaaaa: it seems to work with run-pipeline $@ and script.sh pipeline.py nickname
20:43 🔗 aaaaaaaaa I'll try again then. maybe its a PEBKAC
20:57 🔗 aaaaaaaaa thanks, that pointed me in the right direction. Apparently $@ doesn't work inside functions unless you do some magic.
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