Re: [Ledger-smb-users] firefox doesn't know what to do with pl scripts

2010-10-28 Thread Adam Thompson
Maybe too simple, but make sure the script headers are correct, that they *do* reference /usr/bin/perl? -Adam Thompson -Original Message- From: Joseph Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 21:23:40 To: Reply-To: ledger-smb-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Ledger-smb-users] firefox doesn't

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Linuxfest Northwest

2010-04-23 Thread Adam Thompson
I don't suppose your talk is being recorded? It would likely be of interest to the local UNIX users' group. -Adam Thompson (204) 291-7950 > -Original Message- > From: Chris Travers [mailto:chris.trav...@gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 23:23 > To: Led

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Remote login

2010-03-28 Thread Adam Thompson
be so intractable if this were a less "safe" place to live; I don't know. If you're reading this and you think you want to use HTTPS to "secure" your web application, great! If you're worried enough to use a VPN of some sort, great! If you'r

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Fork: Proposed Architecture Changes in 2.0

2010-03-12 Thread Adam Thompson
h all the code and changing things as necessary. Of course, having just discovered code like "&{$form->{script}}" it's also possible that I'm being wildly optimistic. (Are there any -dev subscribers that aren't also subscribed to the -users list? If so, t

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Installing on a Mac?

2010-03-11 Thread Adam Thompson
ere on out - as long as the XAMPP version of perl is first in your path while you install the modules, all the files should magically go to the right places. -- -Adam Thompson (204) 291-7950 -- Download IntelĀ® Par

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] slow responsiveness of Cygwin install of ledgersmb 1.2.20

2010-03-03 Thread Adam Thompson
X under Windows is not known for great performance anyway. (In fact, it's probably safe to say that TeX is not known for great performance, period! Who cares about the bandwidth of their word processor, anyway? :-) For maximum performance, run Windows-native apps under Windows. That sounds fai