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Today's Bankruptcy Hearing Was Cancelled; Patent Sold, Order Signed

Bankruptcy court gets more and more weird. Today's scheduled hearing in SCO's bankruptcy was cancelled at the last minute. No one told the U.S. Trustee's Office, I gather, since our reporter showed up and so did that office's representative. Meanwhile, the order approving the sale of the patent was approved and signed by the judge.
They should just skip hearings. Why would the public need to know what is going on behind closed doors? Just sign SCO's proposed orders, and let's get this show on the road.
Yes. I'm kidding. There is a notice that a hearing was "cancelled/rescheduled." I have no clue. But if they mean there will be another hearing on this later, it makes no sense, because the order says that there was adequate notice of the motion, and everyone had ample opportunity to be heard, including the U.S. Trustee's Office, that the order is final and immediately effective and no one can argue against it now.

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IPC::Run3::ProfReporter(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      IPC::Run3::ProfReporter(3pm)

NAME
IPC::Run3::ProfReporter - base class for handling profiling data SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
See IPC::Run3::ProfPP and for an example subclass. This class just notes and accumulates times; subclasses use methods like "handle_app_call", "handle_run_exit" and "handle_app_exit" to emit reports on it. The default methods for these handlers are noops. If run from the command line, a reporter will be created and run on each logfile given as a command line parameter or on run3.out if none are given. This allows reports to be run like: perl -MIPC::Run3::ProfPP -e1 perl -MIPC::Run3::ProfPP -e1 foo.out bar.out Use "-" to read from STDIN (the log file format is meant to be moderately greppable): grep "^cvs " run3.out perl -MIPC::Run3::ProfPP -e1 - Use --app to show only application level statistics (ie don't emit a report section for each command run). METHODS
"IPC::Run3::ProfReporter->new" Returns a new profile reporting object. "$reporter->handle_app_call( ... )" "$reporter->handle_app_exit( ... )" "$reporter->handle_run_exit( ... )" These methods are called by the handled events (see below). "$reporter->app_call(@cmd, $time)" "$reporter->app_exit($time)" "$reporter->run_exit(@times)" $self->app_call( $time ); my $time = $self->get_app_call_time; Sets the time (in floating point seconds) when the application, run3(), or system() was called or exited. If no time parameter is passed, uses IPC::Run3's time routine. Use get_...() to retrieve these values (and _accum values, too). This is a separate method to speed the execution time of the setters just a bit. "$reporter->get_run_count()" "$reporter->get_app_call_time()" "$reporter->get_app_exit_time()" "$reporter->get_app_cmd()" "$reporter->get_app_time()" "$reporter->get_app_cumulative_time()" "$reporter->get_run_call_time()" "$reporter->get_run_exit_time()" "$reporter->get_run_time()" "$reporter->get_run_cumulative_time()" "$reporter->get_sys_call_time()" "$reporter->get_sys_exit_time()" "$reporter->get_sys_time()" "$reporter->get_sys_cumulative_time()" "$reporter->get_run_cmd()" LIMITATIONS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003, R. Barrie Slaymaker, Jr., All Rights Reserved LICENSE
You may use this module under the terms of the BSD, Artistic, or GPL licenses, any version. AUTHOR
Barrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com> perl v5.14.2 2011-12-23 IPC::Run3::ProfReporter(3pm)