Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-16 Thread Philip Newton
jo walsh wrote: i spose anyone who wants their own database should email me or alex about it I think yesterday was the first time that I communicated with the same person through email, write(1), and IRC, all in one day. Felt kind of surreal :-) Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton [EMAIL

Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Robert Shiels
Is this a suitable place to talk about our server? I guess we should have a separate mailing list for it eventually g I was just wondering if we could make a list of things that have been installed and services that are available. I would be willing to start a FAQ and wish list if someone else

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Robert Shiels wrote: I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed. I think Meestah Cross has written something that does this, as have I and I think that Tom Phoenix has released Inside now which is a properly implemented way of doing same (I beta tested it

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Roger Burton West
On or about Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:26:27PM -, Robert Shiels typed: I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed. http://www.perlfaq.com/faqs/id/205 Roger

RE: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Jonathan Peterson
To start: I'd like to be able to have a http://london.pm.org/~shiels web address, and a cgi-bin directory. I would like to have (at least) one mysql database to play with. I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed. Why don't we just install all of CPAN to begin with?

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Robert Shiels
From: "Jonathan Stowe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 February 2001 15:40 Subject: Re: Penderel Configuration On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Robert Shiels wrote: I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed. I think Meestah Cross has written something

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Robin Houston
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:26:27PM -, Robert Shiels wrote: I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed. Add this handy alias to your ~/.bashrc and you'll be able to find out whenever you like :-) alias lsmodules='perldoc -m perllocal | perl -nle '\''print $1 if /L(.*?)/'\''

RE: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread jo walsh
I'd like to be able to have a http://london.pm.org/~shiels web address, and a cgi-bin directory. k i can do the ~/public_html thing and sort this out is that the best way? or there is a group of web users who can write to the docroot if you prefer (both?) I would like to have (at

RE: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Gareth . Harper
]] Sent: 15 February 2001 15:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Penderel Configuration On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:26:27PM -, Robert Shiels wrote: I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed. Add this handy alias to your ~/.bashrc and you'll be able to find out whenever you like

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Steve Mynott
Jonathan Stowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Robert Shiels wrote: I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed. I think Meestah Cross has written something that does this, as have I and I think that Tom Phoenix has released Inside now which is a properly

RE: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Andrew Bowman
From: Michael Stevens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Tools - Options - Preferences - E-mail Options ... (This is Microsoft Outlook 2000 SR-1 Corporate or Workgroup) Outlook 98 and Outlook Express also have this feature. Outlook 97 (my current employer's choice) doesn't (so the above quoting is

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread David Cantrell
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 04:33:00PM -, Robert Shiels wrote: The ~/public_html is what I had in mind, this should be fairly easy to turn on in httpd.conf, although when I looked it seemed like it was already configured, but I couldn't get mine to work. The web user needs read access to

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Philip Newton
jo walsh wrote: mysql is installed and should be running, Seems not to be. quote [pne@penderel pne]$ mysql ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111) [pne@penderel pne]$ date Thu Feb 15 16:41:25 GMT 2001 /quote Cheers, Philip

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 04:21:34PM -, Andrew Bowman wrote: It may be heresy to admit it around here (come on then MuttCarroll!), but I actually quite like Outlook Express (as distinct from Outlook) as a mail client. Once it's configured to disable scripting etc. it's biggest flaw, aside

RE: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I notice you don't have Symbol::Approx::Sub installed ;) On a side note, now I've figured out how to send proper plain text mail, anyone know how I can tell outlook to prefix replies with or likewise ?? In Outlook menu - Tools/Options select

RE: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Jonathan Peterson
this is a good idea. We have enough disk space (just !), so I agree totally. Have fun with all the binary dependencies :-) Or are you talking about having a CPAN mirror, which is an entirely different water-boiling-device of pisceans. Oh no, CPAN mirror is bring, I'm

Re: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote: HTML email is bad. In this weeks LWN letters page, there's a cute letter from Alan Cox explaining how you don't need JS enabled to get tricked. If you look for "HTML email privacy" at: I've always been *enabled* whaddya talking about ... /J\