Re: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-05 Thread Ken Williams
BTW, you might want to add a see also in the AI::Prolog docs for  
the SWI-Prolog wrapper?


 -Ken


On Aug 4, 2006, at 7:22 AM, Joshua ben Jore wrote:


PAUSE says to send problems to modules@perl.org but perl.org's web
page says that's a closed list?! So now this is two problems. One is
why PAUSE isn't indexing AI-Prolog and the other is that the published
contact doesn't accept messages from authors. Or doesn't *seem* to
anyway.




Re: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-05 Thread Ovid
- Original Message 
From: Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 BTW, you might want to add a see also in the AI::Prolog docs for  
 the SWI-Prolog wrapper?

Probably a good idea.  It's recommended in AI::Prolog::Article, but that's 
about it.

Cheers,
Ovid
 
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Re: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-05 Thread Joshua ben Jore

On 8/5/06, Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

- Original Message 
From: Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 BTW, you might want to add a see also in the AI::Prolog docs for
 the SWI-Prolog wrapper?

Probably a good idea.  It's recommended in AI::Prolog::Article, but that's 
about it.


Already applied to my source. Good suggestion. Thanks.

Josh


Fwd: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-04 Thread Joshua ben Jore

PAUSE says to send problems to modules@perl.org but perl.org's web
page says that's a closed list?! So now this is two problems. One is
why PAUSE isn't indexing AI-Prolog and the other is that the published
contact doesn't accept messages from authors. Or doesn't *seem* to
anyway.

Josh

-- Forwarded message --
From: Joshua ben Jore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 3, 2006 8:11 PM
Subject: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?
To: modules@perl.org


I uploaded AI-Prolog-0.735_01.tar.gz the other day but it hasn't been
indexed yet. The following is what PAUSE says about my access to this
namespace. I think something when awry because I've since uploaded
something else an hour ago that has been indexed.

AI::Prolog  JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::BuiltinsJJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::ChoicePoint JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::Engine  JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::Engine::Primitives  JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::IntroductionJJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::KnowledgeBase   JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::Parser  JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::Parser::PreProcessorJJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::Parser::PreProcessor::Math  JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::TermJJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::Term::Cut   JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::Term::NumberJJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::TermListJJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::TermList::ClauseJJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::TermList::Primitive JJORE   co-maint
AI::Prolog::TermList::Step  JJORE   co-maint

Josh


Re: Fwd: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-04 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Joshua ben Jore [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-04 14:25]:
 PAUSE says to send problems to modules@perl.org but perl.org's
 web page says that's a closed list?!

Yes. It can’t be subscribed to.

 So now this is two problems. One is why PAUSE isn't indexing
 AI-Prolog

No idea.

 and the other is that the published contact doesn't accept
 messages from authors. Or doesn't *seem* to anyway.

Sure does.

http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.modules/50135

You’ll have to wait for someone from the module cabal to get back
to you, though.

Regards,
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Re: Fwd: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-04 Thread Smylers
Joshua ben Jore writes:

 PAUSE says to send problems to modules@perl.org but perl.org's web
 page says that's a closed list?!

Closed in the sense that only the Pause admin folk can subscribe to it.
Think of it as less of a mailing list and more of a generic address for
contacting all the Pause volunteers at once.

Smylers


Re: Fwd: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-04 Thread Joshua ben Jore

On 8/4/06, Smylers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Joshua ben Jore writes:

 PAUSE says to send problems to modules@perl.org but perl.org's web
 page says that's a closed list?!

Closed in the sense that only the Pause admin folk can subscribe to it.
Think of it as less of a mailing list and more of a generic address for
contacting all the Pause volunteers at once.


The message I'd sent to modules@perl.org didn't appear in the archive
and the text on http://lists.cpan.org/ seemed to mean that it wouldn't
ever appear. It'd be nice to update http://lists.cpan.org/ to indicate
that it's moderated so the next person doesn't just assume their
message has been routed to /dev/null.

Josh


Re: Fwd: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-04 Thread Ovid
- Original Message 
From: Joshua ben Jore [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 PAUSE says to send problems to modules@perl.org but perl.org's web
 page says that's a closed list?! So now this is two problems. One is
 why PAUSE isn't indexing AI-Prolog and the other is that the published
 contact doesn't accept messages from authors. Or doesn't *seem* to
 anyway.

Maybe it's just me not understanding how things work (no big surprise there, 
eh?), but I've also noticed that http://search.cpan.org/dist/AI-Prolog/ points 
to your release but searching for AI::Prolog only shows mine 
(http://search.cpan.org/search?query=AI%3A%3APrologmode=all).
 
 By the way, thanks for working on this.  I appreciate it.

Cheers,
Ovid
  
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Re: Fwd: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-04 Thread Adriano Ferreira

On 8/4/06, Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Maybe it's just me not understanding how things work (no big surprise there, eh?), 
but I've also noticed that http://search.cpan.org/dist/AI-Prolog/ points to your 
release but searching for AI::Prolog only shows mine 
(http://search.cpan.org/search?query=AI%3A%3APrologmode=all).


I don't know exactly why it happens, but it always happens with
development versions (the ones that got underscores in version numbers
like the AI-Prolog-0.735_01 Joshua used). There is someplace where it
is told that development versions are not indexed. search.cpan finds
it and bundles together with other AI-Prolog distributions, but the
search does not work smoothly.

Regards,
Adriano Ferreira


Re: Fwd: Indexing for AI-Prolog-0.735_01?

2006-08-04 Thread Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
Adriano Ferreira wrote:

 On 8/4/06, Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Maybe it's just me not understanding how things work (no big surprise
 there, eh?), but I've also noticed that
 http://search.cpan.org/dist/AI-Prolog/ points to your release but searching
 for AI::Prolog only shows mine
 (http://search.cpan.org/search?query=AI%3A%3APrologmode=all).

 I don't know exactly why it happens, but it always happens with
 development versions (the ones that got underscores in version numbers
 like the AI-Prolog-0.735_01 Joshua used). There is someplace where it
 is told that development versions are not indexed. search.cpan finds
 it and bundles together with other AI-Prolog distributions, but the
 search does not work smoothly.

This is because PAUSE and Search CPAN do not work the same way.
PAUSE only indexes modules that follow some precise rules, one of them
being that the version number mustn't indicate a development version.
Search CPAN however indexes nearly every uploaded distribution.


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Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni

Close the world, txEn eht nepO.