Rakudo * 2013.02

2013-03-13 Thread Gabor Szabo
1) I think it has not told me the installation finished - it was just done.
2) It installed in c:\rakudo without a question or without telling me
it will do so
3) It has not configured PATH to include c:\rakudo
After doing it manually, perl6 -v worked from the command line.

4) You cannot use p6doc from the command line so I created a file called
c:\rakudo\bin\p6doc.bat   with the following content:
@%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0p6doc %*

this will launch the perl6.exe from the same directory where the
p6doc.bat file is and will pass all the
parameters it got to the script.  After that runningp6doc Str  worked

5) Same with panda
c:\rakudo\bin\panda.bat   with the following content:
@%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0panda %*

Explanation:
The leading @ turns off echoing the command
%~dp0 is the path to the directory where the bat file currently
executed can be found, it already includes the trailing back-slash \
%* includes all the command line parameters

6) After a bit of searching I found that the
c:\rakudo\lib\parrot\4.10.0\languages\perl6\lib is the location where
the modules coming with Rakudo * are installed
but I have not found any easy way to list them. Is there any? Is there
a list of the modules that come with Rakudo * ?

That's it for now.


   Gabor


Re: Rakudo * 2013.02

2013-03-13 Thread Will Coleda
I assume you're referring to the .msi ?


On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com wrote:

 1) I think it has not told me the installation finished - it was just done.
 2) It installed in c:\rakudo without a question or without telling me
 it will do so
 3) It has not configured PATH to include c:\rakudo
 After doing it manually, perl6 -v worked from the command line.

 4) You cannot use p6doc from the command line so I created a file called
 c:\rakudo\bin\p6doc.bat   with the following content:
 @%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0p6doc %*

 this will launch the perl6.exe from the same directory where the
 p6doc.bat file is and will pass all the
 parameters it got to the script.  After that runningp6doc Str  worked

 5) Same with panda
 c:\rakudo\bin\panda.bat   with the following content:
 @%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0panda %*

 Explanation:
 The leading @ turns off echoing the command
 %~dp0 is the path to the directory where the bat file currently
 executed can be found, it already includes the trailing back-slash \
 %* includes all the command line parameters

 6) After a bit of searching I found that the
 c:\rakudo\lib\parrot\4.10.0\languages\perl6\lib is the location where
 the modules coming with Rakudo * are installed
 but I have not found any easy way to list them. Is there any? Is there
 a list of the modules that come with Rakudo * ?

 That's it for now.


Gabor




-- 
Will Coke Coleda


Re: Rakudo * 2013.02

2013-03-13 Thread Patrick R. Michaud
I haven't made the 2013.02 .msi yet.  I'll do that today, though.  :-)

Pm

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:13:47PM -0400, Will Coleda wrote:
 I assume you're referring to the .msi ?
 
 
 On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Gabor Szabo szab...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  1) I think it has not told me the installation finished - it was just done.
  2) It installed in c:\rakudo without a question or without telling me
  it will do so
  3) It has not configured PATH to include c:\rakudo
  After doing it manually, perl6 -v worked from the command line.
 
  4) You cannot use p6doc from the command line so I created a file called
  c:\rakudo\bin\p6doc.bat   with the following content:
  @%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0p6doc %*
 
  this will launch the perl6.exe from the same directory where the
  p6doc.bat file is and will pass all the
  parameters it got to the script.  After that runningp6doc Str  worked
 
  5) Same with panda
  c:\rakudo\bin\panda.bat   with the following content:
  @%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0panda %*
 
  Explanation:
  The leading @ turns off echoing the command
  %~dp0 is the path to the directory where the bat file currently
  executed can be found, it already includes the trailing back-slash \
  %* includes all the command line parameters
 
  6) After a bit of searching I found that the
  c:\rakudo\lib\parrot\4.10.0\languages\perl6\lib is the location where
  the modules coming with Rakudo * are installed
  but I have not found any easy way to list them. Is there any? Is there
  a list of the modules that come with Rakudo * ?
 
  That's it for now.
 
 
 Gabor
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 Will Coke Coleda