One question, If i wont to write perl bindings for some library what
shiuld i use ? I am thinking about bindings for rsbac.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dariusz Dwornikowski
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Sincu You seem not to be interested in updating the module
anymore ...
Hi Dariusz,
You might also send this to the module author. :)
Erm, I think he did -- on 2 separate addresses.
Hi,
I am using a module from CPAN, but it lacks some
functionality, so I added them. The problem is that there is no contact
with author, I sent him emails twice (6months ago and 2weeks ago). A guy
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (integral), adviced to write here.
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Thoughts:
1. I can understand your not wanting to mention the name of the
module, but we might be able to provide more help if we know it,
particularly if someone on this list is aware of what happened.
2. You could fork the module on the CPAN (which means maintaining it,
something you
Dave Rolsky napisał(a):
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Alberto Simões wrote:
Accordingly with http://search.cpan.org/~simonflk/, Simon last
release date for all modules is 25 Mar 2005. I would say the best
approach is to fork it...
In this case, if the author is AWOL, the best thing is to ask for
Chris napisał(a):
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Alberto Sim�es wrote:
Accordingly with http://search.cpan.org/~simonflk/, Simon last release date
for all modules is 25 Mar 2005. I would say the best approach is to fork
it...
In this case, if
Accordingly with http://search.cpan.org/~simonflk/, Simon last
release date for all modules is 25 Mar 2005. I would say the best
approach is to fork it...
In this case, if the author is AWOL, the best thing is to ask for
ownership of the module so that he can upload a new