David R. Morrison wrote:
I think the problem here is that "perl Makefile.PL" will _use_ the value
of PERL5LIB which you have set in order to locate any modules necessary
during the creation of the Makefile, but will not _pass_ this value to the
Makefile itself in any useful manner.
Yes, I think t
Ken Williams wrote:
So, is there a workaround to force the use of the newer Test::Harness
in "make test"?
That's a pain. You could probably do this:
make test PERL_ARCHLIB=/foo/darwin PERL_LIB=/foo
This doesn't quite work for me:
[localhost:~/Getopt-ArgvFile-1.06] fz% make test
PER
At 17:11 -0700 2003.02.24, Nathan Torkington wrote:
>Chris Nandor writes:
>> Download Rendzevous source from Apple's Public Source site. Run
>> SWIG on it. Enjoy. ;-)
>
>That isn't very portable beyond OS X :-)
No, Apple's zeroconf implementation there is open source and builds on
several diffe
Chris Nandor writes:
> Download Rendzevous source from Apple's Public Source site. Run
> SWIG on it. Enjoy. ;-)
That isn't very portable beyond OS X :-) There's a Python implementation
of zeroconf being developed:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105002/stories/2003/01/06/multicastDnsServiceDiscov
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 03:01 AM, Nathan Torkington wrote:
My friend Rael was wondering where the Perl implementation of
Rendezvous (zeroconf) is. How do I register my service? How do I
browse for local machines and services?
I don't have X.II to test this with, but nothing in the NSNet
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nathan Torkington) wrote:
> My friend Rael was wondering where the Perl implementation of
> Rendezvous (zeroconf) is. How do I register my service? How do I
> browse for local machines and services?
Download Rendzevous source from Apple's Publ
My friend Rael was wondering where the Perl implementation of
Rendezvous (zeroconf) is. How do I register my service? How do I
browse for local machines and services?
Nat