you shouldn't have any problem installing any of the
dependencies with CPAN.pm though. did you have problems?
I did, but if you ask me what they were, I've forgotten. I remember running
the command two or three times, getting different errors on some of the
dependencies, and then shrugging and
you shouldn't have any problem installing any of the
dependencies with CPAN.pm though. did you have problems?
dependencies, and then shrugging and moving on. My biggest problem wasn't
installation, but the sheer amount of dependencies - something like 20
additional modules needed just for an
Mac::Carbon includes MacPerl.pm, which has some of the same functions as
the MacPerl version: primarily convenience functions like SetFileInfo,
GetFileInfo, and DoAppleScript.
There's a Mac::AppleScript module that has a RunAppleScript, which is
mostly like DoAppleScript; the only real
Dear Perl-ers,
Does anyone know if Perl's Rand() function reads from /dev/random or
if not how one gets good random numbers from it? Need one use
command-line tools to read from /dev/random and then Perl to parse the
output?
Thanks,
Chris
PS I have not used BBEdit, but only BBEdit Lite --
jEdit anyone? http://jedit.org/
Open-source, customizable, hackable, extendable, good community,
responsive developers, lots of plugins, multi-platform, etc...
True, it's slower than BBEdit (since it's written in Java) but it's also
more open, if that's important to you.
Pete
_brian_d_foy
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 08:09:43 -0600 Pete Prodoehl wrote:
jEdit anyone? http://jedit.org/
Open-source, customizable, hackable, extendable, good community,
responsive developers, lots of plugins, multi-platform, etc...
True, it's slower than BBEdit (since it's written in Java) but it's
Folks who have more than 1 Perl on their system might like to now that
BBEdit (apparently) reads the shebang and acts appropriately.
That is, now you can use the Check Syntax feature, and the correct install
of Perl will check the document. I didn't see that feature in their
literature, but it
On 11/14/02 12:26 AM, Peter N Lewis wrote:
Yeah, I considered that, but I figured it'd be mentioned somewhere in the
BBEdit docs if I had to go to that length. Anyway, BBEdit appears to try to
contact the correct server, which leads me to believe it is reading my
config (or at least some of
In article a05200f00b9f976d5acfe@[63.120.19.221],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Sugalski) wrote:
Apparently there's a bug in Mac::AppleScript that needs fixing. OTOH,
if there's nothing that Mac::AppleScript does that Mac::Carbon
doesn't, then I'm all for tossing its guts and turning it into a
At 11:29 PM -0500 11/13/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (_brian_d_foy) wrote:
i'll have to see about this CVS tool thing. i'm dubious.
It really rocks. It's fairly simple, but it works great. I really only
want to do a few things with CVS in my
On 11/14/02 9:08 AM, Tim Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/14/02 11:21 AM, R. Hannes Niedner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/14/02 7:07 AM, Tim Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks who have more than 1 Perl on their system might like to now that
BBEdit (apparently) reads the shebang and
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 07:08 PM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
Find the following code block
// URI fixup prefs
pref(browser.fixup.alternate.enabled, true);
pref(browser.fixup.alternate.prefix, www.);
pref(browser.fixup.alternate.suffix, .com);
to
// URI fixup prefs
In article p0530090cb9f97023425e@[192.168.1.104],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kee Hinckley) wrote:
At 11:29 PM -0500 11/13/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (_brian_d_foy) wrote:
i'll have to see about this CVS tool thing. i'm dubious.
It really rocks.
John Delacour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, nor will Apache2 on this machine. If I turn off web
sharing I can't connect to localhost at all.
The Web Sharing Pref also appears to toggle the Firewall (next tab over)
access to port 80. If that helps you any...
--
I don't mind being
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 09:32 PM, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pete Prodoehl) wrote:
There is a Mycroft http://mycroft.mozdev.org/ plugin for CPAN I
believe...
Which should be compatible with Sherlock.
That's the old Sherlock. Sherlock 3,
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 10:07 AM, Tim Grant wrote:
That is, now you can use the Check Syntax feature, and the correct
install
of Perl will check the document. I didn't see that feature in their
literature, but it works.
I will have to double check. It is definitely in my
On 14/11/02 1:05, David Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 04:27 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
2) High-end users who are dying to switch, but need to wait until
their software is properly supported, or until they can properly do a
massive switchover of
Hi, I'm Heather Madrone, and I just signed onto this list this
morning.
At 10:44 PM 11/14/2002 +, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Switch, whether from Mac OS 9 or Win32, definitely ain't happening here :-(
I just got a Powerbook a week ago, and I'm so disgusted with it that I'm
thinking of switching
On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 11:17 AM, Heather Madrone wrote:
At 10:44 PM 11/14/2002 +, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Switch, whether from Mac OS 9 or Win32, definitely ain't
happening here :-(
I just got a Powerbook a week ago, and I'm so disgusted with it
that I'm
thinking of switching
At 8:26 PM -0600 11/14/02, Puneet Kishor wrote:
Also, which make do you use to get modules installed from CPAN?
no idea. Just say install whateveryouwant at the cpan prompt and
it does it all.
Please elaborate more on your problems. That is the only way others
can help you.
Two
On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 05:53 AM, _brian_d_foy wrote:
In article p05200f00b9f941ddf9bc@[63.173.138.149], Morbus Iff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My biggest problem wasn't
installation, but the sheer amount of dependencies - something like 20
additional modules needed just for an iTunes
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 09:26 PM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
Perl 5.8.0 on OS X 10.2.x does have some problems in that it can
conflict with previously compiled libraries.
That depends entirely on how you choose to compile and install it. If
you install it somewhere other than
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 07:17 PM, Heather Madrone wrote:
I haven't yet been able to figure out how to get the carbon build of
emacs (a gui emacs) to import the locale so that the perl debugger
will run under emacs. Any suggestions for the best way to handle
that?
GUI programs,
At 09:59 PM 11/14/2002 -0500, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 07:17 PM, Heather Madrone wrote:
I haven't yet been able to figure out how to get the carbon build of
emacs (a gui emacs) to import the locale so that the perl debugger
will run under emacs. Any suggestions
At 12:46 PM 11/15/2002 +1100, Ken Williams wrote:
On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 11:17 AM, Heather Madrone wrote:
At 10:44 PM 11/14/2002 +, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Switch, whether from Mac OS 9 or Win32, definitely ain't happening here :-(
I just got a Powerbook a week ago, and I'm so
At 09:45 PM 11/14/2002 -0500, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Two possibilities.
1. You're used to some version of make which does cpan installs?
sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell
install xxx
I'm used to ActivePerl's ppm, which looks and feels a lot like ftp.
No need to make anything. Unix-style
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