How can mod-perl access environment variables set by other Apache modules? I
tried the following:
in the virtual host config I set:
SetEnvIf Request_URI \.html$ TE=TEST
PerlRequire /opt/modperl/TE/ST.pm
PerlOutputFilterHandler TE::ST
the contents of /opt/modperl/TE/ST.pm
The file /usr/share/calendar.judaic is out of date.
The creators of Hebrew calendars software probably track
updates of the calendar. Perhaps they might update
this list regulary about updates to the calendar, so that
others can send an updated file to their favorite distro.
In fact, how do
2010/4/13 Ron Varburg linux...@hotmail.com
The file /usr/share/calendar.judaic is out of date.
The creators of Hebrew calendars software probably track
updates of the calendar. Perhaps they might update
this list regulary about updates to the calendar, so that
others can send an updated
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010, Ron Varburg wrote about Hebrew calendar software
creators: can you notify this list when updating the calendar?:
The file /usr/share/calendar.judaic is out of date.
Where did this file come from? It doesn't exist on Fedora, for example.
The creators of Hebrew calendars
2010/4/13 Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.il
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010, Ron Varburg wrote about Hebrew calendar software
creators: can you notify this list when updating the calendar?:
The file /usr/share/calendar.judaic is out of date.
Where did this file come from? It doesn't exist on
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010, Tomer Cohen wrote about Re: Hebrew calendar software
creators: can you notify this list when updating the calendar?:
$ cat /usr/share/calendar/calendar.judaic
/*
* Judaic Calendar. Maintained by Josef Grosch jgro...@mooseriver.com.
...
/*
* Jewish calendar for the CE
Sounds that people are aware of this issue. See the following snippet from
'man calendar' -
calendar.judaic Jewish holidays (should be updated yearly by the
local system administrator so that roving holidays are set correctly for the
current year)
We already
I am running updates on my system on daily basis (ubuntu 9.10), and see what
I've found - The file is not maintained for five years, and the dates last
updated seven (!) years ago. Someone should takeover this and create script
to automatically generate the file every year. Calling someone,
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.ilwrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010, Tom Rosenfeld wrote about Re: faster rsync of huge
directories:
I realized that in my case I did not really need rsync since it is a
local
disk to disk copy. I could have used a tar and pipe,
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010, Tom Rosenfeld wrote about Re: faster rsync of huge
directories:
By the way, while cpio -p is indeed a good historic tool, nowadays there
is little reason to use it, because GNU's cp make it easier to do almost
everything that cpio -p did: The -a option to cp is
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010, Tom Rosenfeld wrote about Re: faster rsync of huge
directories:
By the way, while cpio -p is indeed a good historic tool, nowadays there
is little reason to use it, because GNU's cp make it easier to do almost
everything that cpio -p did: The -a option
I hope that filing a bug to the distro bugzilla, and attaching a patch
is suffice.
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:32:06 +0300
Subject: Re: Hebrew calendar software creators: can you notify this list when
updating the calendar?
From: dotanco...@gmail.com
What would it take to maintain such a file? I might be able to do that.
I hope that filing a bug to the distro bugzilla, and attaching a patch
is suffice.
I meant in terms of actually generating that file. It looks like it
would need to be hand edited, which I can do once a year, but not
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