Kevin Doty wrote:
Is this an appropriate place to ask for help if one gets stuck installing
the DateTime module?
Somewhat appropriate, yes.
If so, I'll respond with the details. The build.log file is on the long
side so I will probably attach it as a PDF file if that is OK.
PDF would be a very
Hi Rick,
Rick Brewer wrote:
I consistently get an error on the make command at this point:
+++ pm_to_blib: $(TO_INST_PM)
@$(PERL) -I$(INST_ARCHLIB) -I$(INST_LIB) \
-I$(PERL_ARCHLIB) -I$(PERL_LIB) -MExtUtils::Install \
-e pm_to_blib(qw[ pmfiles.dat
Hi Rick,
Rick Brewer wrote:
Hi Ron,
I used the ActiveState version of perl which installed w/o
needing a C compiler.I installed DJGPP in order to install the
dateTime modules.
[snippage]
perl -V shows:
+++
Compiler:
cc='cl.exe', ccflags ='-nologo -O1 -MD -DNDEBUG -DWIN32
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Dave Rolsky wrote:
The signature check fails on my box. I'm guessing that's because the
distro signature used GnuPG 1.0.6 and I have 1.2.4
Specifically, I'm talking about Daisuke Maki's new calendar and other
modules.
-dave
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Dave Rolsky wrote:
The signature check fails on my box. I'm guessing that's because the
distro signature used GnuPG 1.0.6 and I have 1.2.4
Can anyone else check this?
Ah, I don't think this is a GPG version mismatch.
Daisuke, you need to put your key on a keyserver!
Bah, thanks for the reminder!
Ah, I don't think this is a GPG version mismatch.
Daisuke, you need to put your key on a keyserver! (try pgp.mit.edu) or
else no one can get it for verification.
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Nick Porter wrote:
I really want to play with this module but I just can't get the thing to
make. I'm no guru or coder I just muck about with perl so working out how to
install DateTime-0.13 into ActivePerl using CPAN was an effort in itself.
I've got all the dependencies
Hi Nick,
I really want to play with this module but I just can't get
the thing to make. I'm no guru or coder I just muck about with perl so
working out how to install DateTime-0.13 into
ActivePerl using CPAN was an effort in itself.
[snipped]
What version of activestate perl are you