to this and could have done it wrong, please email me directly. I
may not be able to provide the binaries until Sunday evening February 8,
Eastern Standard Time.
Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
Richard Siddall wrote:
Robert L Cochran wrote:
My installation of Fedora 10 x86_64 is using Fedora-packaged
I did indeed update HTTP::Body as well. Catalyst-Runtime wouldn't build
without it.
Bob
Chris Weyl wrote:
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Richard Siddall
richard.sidd...@elirion.net mailto:richard.sidd...@elirion.net wrote:
Robert L Cochran wrote:
My installation of Fedora
My installation of Fedora 10 x86_64 is using Fedora-packaged Perl
(perl-5.10.0-53.fc10.x86_64) and the perl-Catalyst-Runtime
(perl-Catalyst-Runtime-5.7015-1.fc10.noarch) and it doesn't seem to be
maintained; there is no 5.71000 release as an RPM package. I have read
the thread from last summer
Is a new Catalyst book being written? I have the original Rockway book,
my interest is in a new work-in-progress book.
If so, is there an early-access electronic version available?
Thanks
Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
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List:
You can at least be
assured that I'll buy the book...
Bob
Kieren Diment wrote:
On 06/02/2009, at 9:14 AM, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Jason Gottshall wrote:
Just out of curiosity, who is authoring it?
It looks like the book is already
This is really tempting. I don't know if I can afford this one. And I
would have to get to London several days before Day 1, because jet lag
hits me hard. Hmm.
Bob Cochran
Matt S Trout wrote:
Ok, so, as a favour to the UKUUG and to Dave Cross, founder of the illustrious
london.pm and person
Giancarlo Corcuera wrote:
Chisel Wright wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 09:08:31AM -0500, Giancarlo Corcuera wrote:
Thank you all for your answers:
Actually, what I did is to follow the basic instructions from mysql
forum but what I was missing is to set the user with full access
from
John Goulah wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Giancarlo Corcuera
gianca...@capybara-software.com wrote:
Hi:
I'm building an App but I want to have my database in another IP. Is there a
way to enter the parameters to do this instead of the normal connection that
appears in the
Will this result in any changes to the online tutorial?
Thanks
Bob
Marcus Ramberg wrote:
I'm proud to announce that the Catalyst team has released the first
feature release of Catalyst since 5.7 was released in July 2006.
Highlights in this release are relative chained actions,
I'm coming back to Catalyst after a few months away from it during
which time I've forgotten it all. This means I'm obliged to read through
the tutorial again, for about the third time. I noticed right away that
it seems greatly improved over the previous version. There is meat on
the bones now,
Andy Armstrong wrote:
On 16 Jan 2009, at 00:57, Robert L Cochran wrote:
# Failed test 'set_version with bad version'
# at t/grammar.t line 345.
# got: '3'
# expected: '1'
# List::Util object version 1.18 does not match bootstrap parameter
1.19 at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.8.8
I'm coming back to using Catalyst to build an application, but have not
actually used Catalyst for the entire summer and fall of 2008. I am just now
starting to return to it. Let's say I had a midlife crisis (smile).
I'm now faced with some coding issues. Namely, I have forgotten a lot of the
Simon Elliott:
(1) http://www.browsing.co.uk/cat
Mark Keating:
Well, I wonder how this one will really look inside a browser window
that has a lot of installed toolbars? The two rows of links at the top
have a toolbarish feel.
(2)
I have worked with blind developers in person, not just one but several,
and expect to do so again in the future. In our shop we provide them
with JAWS software and text-to-voice devices. The merely low-vision
people get powerful magnifiers and widescreen monitors. Anyhow it makes
me shudder to
I have a MySQL version 5 table named languagelist structured like this:
create table languagelist
(
lsigntypid varchar(260) NOT NULL,
lstage varchar(260) NULL,
lopcl varchar(260) NULL,
lentdes varchar(260) NULL,
lmajcat varchar(260) NULL,
lfld varchar(260) NULL,
lflsuh
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