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
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Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTE
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 ...
/
> > >
> > > 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 b
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 sele
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,
> asid
jo walsh wrote:
> mysql is installed and should be running,
Seems not to be.
[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
Cheers,
Philip
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 y
From: "jo walsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 15 February 2001 15:56
Subject: RE: Penderel Configuration
>
> > > I'd like to be able to have a http://london.pm.org/~shiels
> > > web address, and
> > > a cgi-bin direct
> 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
jo walsh wrote:
> > And can we have password based SSH(or whatever we have to
> > call it now) as well as PK based ?
>
> no problems, is enabled. call us at state51 or start a 'talk'
> session on the box, i guess, and get told a password
This reminds me of my experience in trying to change my
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
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 04:00:53PM -, [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 ??
Tools -> Options ->
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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
> > 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 (a
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<(.*?)>/'
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.
> >
>
> 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 beg
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
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
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