UnixDate export problem

2015-11-06 Thread Karl Hakmiller
~/perlstuff$ perl hopdelta.plx "UxixDate" is not exported by the Date::Manip module Can't continue after import errors at hopdelta.plx line 9. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at hopdelta.plx line 9. karlh@HAKS13:~/perlstuff$ I received this error trying to run a script taken from the Perl

Fwd: passwords in Perl

2015-11-06 Thread shawn wilson
This is a pretty teachable article which is somewhat related to login pages and secure content (just made me think of this discussion when I saw it so figured I'd share - also is about Slack which lots of y'all probably use):

Re: UnixDate export problem

2015-11-06 Thread shawn wilson
Try UnixDate On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Karl Hakmiller wrote: > ~/perlstuff$ perl hopdelta.plx > "UxixDate" is not exported by the Date::Manip module > Can't continue after import errors at hopdelta.plx line 9. > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at hopdelta.plx line 9. >

Re: UnixDate export problem

2015-11-06 Thread Andrew Solomon
Hi Karl Welcome to Perl!:) Changing UxixDate to UnixDate does indeed get it running. It might be worth explaining in a few words what you're aiming to do with your newly acquired Perl skills and we can point you in the direction of the best books on offer. The reason I say this is that the book

Re: UnixDate export problem

2015-11-06 Thread Andy Bach
Well Uxix is actually a misspelling it'd be "Unix" - but I assume that's a typo, as Date::Manip no longer needs to have UnixDate exported. The rewrite of Date::Manip from 5 to 6 moved it to Date::Manip::DM6 so in perldoc Date::Manip::DM6 UnixDate $out = UnixDate($date,$in);

Re: UnixDate export problem

2015-11-06 Thread Andy Bach
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Andy Bach wrote: > Uxix is actually a misspelling it'd be "Unix" > ... > So you can just drop the qw-ed name list. Heh heh ... or leave it in (the idea being to limit the imported names into your namespace ... or something) as long as the