From: Rodrigo
Oops, ok, sorry, I thought you had Strawberry. Last year I swapped all
things Active for Strawberry Perl.
In any case, maybe you can tinker with the ActivePerl cpan Config.pm so
that it uses the MinGW compiler and the Strawberry cpan settings. The
idea would be to
I've tried to use Strawberry Perl, but I've seen that I can't install some
modules on it.
I needed to install MIME::Tools by downloading the package manually, and
doing perl Makefile.PL, dmake, skip dmake test and do only dmake install,
because I couldn't do it using cpan. On the dmake test,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
Have you thought about a REST-like inteface?
Yes, definitely going to use some kind of published API, probably
REST-like. That way the javascript heavy frontend could be swapped
out for a (possibly less feature rich) HTML
Hello,
It is very clear that a Catalyst app can't run on a shared host, but it
requires either a dedicated server or a VPS.
I am searching for web space providers that offer VPS and I've seen that
they use to set their tariff plans mainly on the guaranteed memory, but I
don't know which would
* On Sat, Feb 21 2009, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
Hello,
It is very clear that a Catalyst app can't run on a shared host, but
it requires either a dedicated server or a VPS.
I am searching for web space providers that offer VPS and I've seen
that they use to set their tariff plans mainly on the
On Feb 21, 2009, at 2:21 PM, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
It is very clear that a Catalyst app can't run on a shared host,
but it requires either a dedicated server or a VPS.
I've been running four or five Cat apps on shared hosting for 3
years. I wouldn't do it for a business but it's fine for
On Saturday 21 February 2009 05:04:54 pm Jonathan Rockway wrote:
* On Sat, Feb 21 2009, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
Hello,
It is very clear that a Catalyst app can't run on a shared host, but
it requires either a dedicated server or a VPS.
I am searching for web space providers that offer
Hello. Catalyst is the best MVC ever. Thanks for doing your work guys!
I use Catalyst in extremely loaded projects (currently 60.000.000 pageloads
/ day).
Thereforce i'm perfomance paranoid man.
One of 'black stones' is the -config method. It has dramatically slow
perfomance at
config_method: 1
On Feb 21, 2009, at 3:04 PM, Jonathan Rockway wrote:
We run lots of Catalyst apps on the smallest Linode. I think they
give
us something like 340M of RAM. This is enough.
I use a 512M Slicehost for jrock.us, which runs my mail server and
a few
Catalyst applications
I know this is