On 12/2/2015 10:10 AM, Andrew wrote:
> As noted, it all works until about 1020 emails in, at which point the
> Catalyst app crashes (although this has only happened once - I do not wish
> to try again and risk another crash). I am using Email::Stuffer in a for
> loop, iterating over an array of
Kieren Diment wrote on 1/3/2015 3:43 PM:
3. Catalyst used to be hard to install (and catalyst had a lot of
influence on improving the cpan toolchain during the relatively early
days), but this isn't the case any more, but the perception lingers in
places.
Catalyst isn't nearly as difficult
Robert Brown wrote on 1/3/2015 5:36 PM:
Is this something we can resolve, or simply make better as its install
process, that maybe needs explaining better?
I don't think it can be resolved unless Catalyst wants to move in the
same direction Mojolicious has taken, which I don't agree with.
I
I had to put an 'l' on the end of that blog post URL.
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On 2014-02-10 1:32 pm, John Napiorkowski wrote:
Hey All,
Here's my blog
post:
http://jjnapiorkowski.typepad.com/modern-perl/2014/02/perl-catalyst-runner-version-590060-now-on-cpan.htm
David Dorward said the following on 7/23/2013 7:30 PM:
Then we come to Man With A Brick. Putting the first brick in place is a
good image for getting started … but completely breaks from the space
theme from elsewhere in the page. It's also the first section that uses
translucent backgrounds
Alejandro Imass wrote:
Although I think there is no best practice as such, I mean there are
many ways to do this in Perl in general, but Catalyst offers the nice
feature of the main config file in YAML, so I keep all my constants
and configuration values there.
YAML is so powerful that IMHO
Matthew Topper said the following on 4/6/2009 7:48 PM:
Thanks, but see my latest email from this afternoon. The issue has
been resolved.
Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see a solution for your problem come
across the list...
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Kieren Diment said the following on 12/10/2008 8:00 PM:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Chisel Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just reading http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2008/10
thinking to myself, awesome! this really bugs me!
I hope you'll forgive me for being old and
H. Is this something Catalyst needs to worry about?
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All versions of RT from 3.0.0 to 3.6.6 (including some, but not all RT
3.7 development releases) are vulnerable to a
Ash Berlin said the following on 4/4/2008 8:37 AM:
Moose is in there for InstancePerContext, so that you can do:
$c-model('File')-cd('foo/bar');
$c-model('File'')-slurp('file.txt');
to access the contents of $configured_root_dir/foo/bar/file.txt.
I could have written the ACCEPT_CONTEXT sub
Emmanuel Quevillon said the following on 3/28/2008 3:30 AM:
BTW, wouldn't it be nice to have an image/icon like other platforms have
saying 'Catalyst powered', as we can see for PHP, mySQL, Hibernate,
Apache,
Just a though, maybe a good point to make catalyst known for more and
more
Ali M. said the following on 3/27/2008 8:29 AM:
Education (or knowledge depending on how you translate it) is As
Indispensable As Water and Air
-- Taha Hussein (an Egyptian scholar)
One of the maing benefits of Free Software is Free education, I don't
understand when a Free Software proponent
This is *really* cool. Thanks
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