hi robert,
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:06:14 -0700 OpenMacNews wrote:
O> > Did you have any trouble building perl? I've tried 5.2.1 on 10.3.9, and I
O> > get errors trying to manify pods...
O>
O> none whatsoever ...
Hmmm... I wonder if a security update broke something...
in my experience, they typically do if you've touched anything inside the Apple
'owned' trees (/usr, /System, etc) ...
personally, i've simply given up on using much of Apple's bundled dev env.
sure 'it works' brilliantly for the XCode dev env, and *most* of the time in
the unix-ports world, but those few times that it's problematic .... argh! add
to that the fact that they're so 'silent' on durn-near everything .. 8-E !
that said, what i've built on my own has been (generally) reliable ... personal
stack mgmt, folks!
again, lemme kno if you need anything re: perl or otherwise ..
You shouldn't have been 'shooed away'... We might not be very helpful
sometimes, but we don't generally shoo people away. But do rely heavily on our
users for the less common platforms
heh! =)
i've lost count of the # of 'lists' that treat "us" as 2nd-class,
to-be-ridiculed/ignored, citizens ... ;-)
that said, i've a generally thick skin ...
(I think I'm the only active core developer with access to a
reasonable current OS X environment, and I don't use it that often).
i hear ya.
given the increasing # of OSX dev platforms 'out there', ad the fact that OSX
ships with net-snmp, i *am* a bit surprised ...
cheers,
richard
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