Re: xchat perl plugin

2003-11-19 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 01:15, Rafi Lurman wrote:
 Odd, when I try to load perl.so I get this:
 /usr/X11R6/lib/xchat/plugins/perl.so: Undefined symbol call_pv
 
 Think maybe something funky happened and I should reinstall the port?

Possibly.  The symbol name should be perl_call_pv.  I've tested with
Perl 5.00503 and 5.6.1, and it does work.

Joe

 
 On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:51, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
  On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:24, Rafi Lurman wrote:
   I get this when trying to load a perl script:
   
   Unknown file type /usr/X11R6/lib/xchat/plugins/sysinfo-xchat.pl. Maybe
   you need to install the Perl or Python plugin?
Usage: LOAD file, loads a plugin or script.
   
   But I did see a perl.so in the plugins directory. 
  
  Did you load it using the Window-Plugins and Scripts-Load...
  interface?  If so, you should see:
  
  Perl2.0.5perl.soPerl scripting interface
  
  In the Plugins and Scripts window, and you should see:
  
  Perl interface loaded
  
  At the top of each server connection window.
  
  Joe
  
   
   
   On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:19, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:00, Rafi Lurman wrote:
 Where/How do you install the perl plugin for Xchat? There's a script I
 want to run but it needs the perl plugin. In redhat I would just get the
 xchat-perl-2.0.5-0.i386.rpm file. What's the FBSD equivalent?

It's built by default.

Joe

 
 
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Re: xchat perl plugin

2003-11-18 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:00, Rafi Lurman wrote:
 Where/How do you install the perl plugin for Xchat? There's a script I
 want to run but it needs the perl plugin. In redhat I would just get the
 xchat-perl-2.0.5-0.i386.rpm file. What's the FBSD equivalent?

It's built by default.

Joe

 
 
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Re: xchat perl plugin

2003-11-18 Thread Rafi Lurman
I get this when trying to load a perl script:

Unknown file type /usr/X11R6/lib/xchat/plugins/sysinfo-xchat.pl. Maybe
you need to install the Perl or Python plugin?
 Usage: LOAD file, loads a plugin or script.

But I did see a perl.so in the plugins directory. 


On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:19, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
 On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:00, Rafi Lurman wrote:
  Where/How do you install the perl plugin for Xchat? There's a script I
  want to run but it needs the perl plugin. In redhat I would just get the
  xchat-perl-2.0.5-0.i386.rpm file. What's the FBSD equivalent?
 
 It's built by default.
 
 Joe
 
  
  
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Re: xchat perl plugin

2003-11-18 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:24, Rafi Lurman wrote:
 I get this when trying to load a perl script:
 
 Unknown file type /usr/X11R6/lib/xchat/plugins/sysinfo-xchat.pl. Maybe
 you need to install the Perl or Python plugin?
  Usage: LOAD file, loads a plugin or script.
 
 But I did see a perl.so in the plugins directory. 

Did you load it using the Window-Plugins and Scripts-Load...
interface?  If so, you should see:

Perl2.0.5perl.soPerl scripting interface

In the Plugins and Scripts window, and you should see:

Perl interface loaded

At the top of each server connection window.

Joe

 
 
 On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:19, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
  On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:00, Rafi Lurman wrote:
   Where/How do you install the perl plugin for Xchat? There's a script I
   want to run but it needs the perl plugin. In redhat I would just get the
   xchat-perl-2.0.5-0.i386.rpm file. What's the FBSD equivalent?
  
  It's built by default.
  
  Joe
  
   
   
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Re: xchat perl plugin

2003-11-18 Thread Rafi Lurman
Odd, when I try to load perl.so I get this:
/usr/X11R6/lib/xchat/plugins/perl.so: Undefined symbol call_pv

Think maybe something funky happened and I should reinstall the port?

On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:51, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
 On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:24, Rafi Lurman wrote:
  I get this when trying to load a perl script:
  
  Unknown file type /usr/X11R6/lib/xchat/plugins/sysinfo-xchat.pl. Maybe
  you need to install the Perl or Python plugin?
   Usage: LOAD file, loads a plugin or script.
  
  But I did see a perl.so in the plugins directory. 
 
 Did you load it using the Window-Plugins and Scripts-Load...
 interface?  If so, you should see:
 
 Perl2.0.5perl.soPerl scripting interface
 
 In the Plugins and Scripts window, and you should see:
 
 Perl interface loaded
 
 At the top of each server connection window.
 
 Joe
 
  
  
  On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:19, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
   On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:00, Rafi Lurman wrote:
Where/How do you install the perl plugin for Xchat? There's a script I
want to run but it needs the perl plugin. In redhat I would just get the
xchat-perl-2.0.5-0.i386.rpm file. What's the FBSD equivalent?
   
   It's built by default.
   
   Joe
   


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