Re: yapc::Europe::19101?
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Philip Newton wrote: > > I'll try the yapc-europe list and see what happens. > The rest, as they say, is history :) /J\
Re: yapc::Europe::19101?
* Leon Brocard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Philip Newton sent the following bits through the ether: > > > Has anyone else heard anything about yapc::Europe::19101? > > No. Yes. Maybe? ;-) > > Well, you'll all be happy to know that we're resurrecting the old > yapc::Europe mailing list[1] to give everyone a better idea of what's it seems pretty alive to me ;-) -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
Re: yapc::Europe::19101 (now Archive::Zip)
Jon Galliers wrote: > > I have a real fear that this is a really stupid question, however I'm > having real problems using Archive::Zip. Try something like: use strict; use Archive::Zip qw( :ERROR_CODES :CONSTANTS ); my $zip = Archive::Zip->new(); my $member = $zip->addFile("boris.pl"); $member->desiredCompressionLevel(9); $zip->writeToFileNamed("boris.zip") == AZ_OK or die "Zip write error"; Greg
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I have a real fear that this is a really stupid question, however I'm having real problems using Archive::Zip. All I'm trying to do is running a test script which will create a zip file (called 'download.zip') containing a small text file ('test.txt'). Could anyone point me in the right direction. I've gone through the documentation which is not to clear, well for me anyway. I've used Archive::Tar before without any problems. Could someone point me in the right direction. #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Archive::Zip qw( :ERROR_CODES :CONSTANTS ); use Compress::Zlib; my $member; my $zip = Archive::Zip->new(); die "couldn't create member", $member = $zip->memberNamed( 'test.txt' ); die "compression method error", $member->desiredCompressionMethod( COMPRESSION_DEFLATED ) or die "couldn't set compression method $!"; die 'write error', $zip->writeToFileNamed( 'download.zip' ) != AZ_OK ; TIA Jon * Jon Galliers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Programmer Perl/C++/MySQL/DB2/Java Design Net http://www.design.net.uk Tel: +44(0)870 240 0088 Fax: +44(0)870 240 0099 *
Re: yapc::Europe::19101?
Philip Newton sent the following bits through the ether: > Has anyone else heard anything about yapc::Europe::19101? No. Yes. Maybe? ;-) Well, you'll all be happy to know that we're resurrecting the old yapc::Europe mailing list[1] to give everyone a better idea of what's going on. Planning is *way* more advanced than last year, although perhaps this hasn't been exposed. Ask all you evil questions there ;-) I will, of course, be continuing my Perl Conference World Tour and be there (maybe even for the week so I can pop down to HAL2001 too...) Leon [1] http://yapc.org/Europe/list.html -- Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/ yapc::Europehttp://yapc.org/Europe/ ... I'm not afraid of clouds in the daytime
Re: yapc::Europe::19101?
Dave Cross wrote: > At Wed, 28 Mar 2001 15:38:51 +0200, Philip Newton > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Has anyone else heard anything about yapc::Europe::19101? > > Yeah. Dates and venues and stuff have been announced. And there was > a CFP. It's all on <http://www.yapc.org/Europe/>. I know. Thing is, what's there is pretty much limited to what you summed up in two sentences. > > ISTR dimly that last year around this time you lot were > > further down the road in organising things than what I see now. > > I really don't think that's true. My memory is that nothing was > organised until about July. I may be romanticising tho' :) That may be right :). Still, it *felt* further down the road, I think. Probably because I could see things happening (or not happening --> ic.ac.uk) and didn't just have to sit there hoping things would work out all right. (However, I do remember not having much tangible to show my boss until quite late -- especially times and subjects of papers.) > They were talking about resurrecting the existing public list. Feel > free to post questions to it and see if you get a response. Hm. 'll have to try that. > > Decided where you're going to stay yet? > > Nah. That's months away :) Yabbut only four months. I guess hotels tend to fill up, and airlines like you to book well in advance, too. I'll try the yapc-europe list and see what happens. Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> All opinions are my own, not my employer's. If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
Re: yapc::Europe::19101?
At Wed, 28 Mar 2001 15:38:51 +0200, Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone else heard anything about yapc::Europe::19101? Yeah. Dates and venues and stuff have been announced. And there was a CFP. It's all on <http://www.yapc.org/Europe/>. > ISTR dimly that last year around this time you lot were further down > the road in organising things than what I see now. I really don't think that's true. My memory is that nothing was organised until about July. I may be romanticising tho' :) > This may have been due to the open yapc mailing list where one could > see "things happening" -- even if the "things happening" was > only "another meeting to try to find a venue". Amsterdam has a venue, > but I don't think they have a public mailing list yet, where one can > ask about hotels, etc. The website is pretty sparse as well. They were talking about resurrecting the existing public list. Feel free to post questions to it and see if you get a response. > Is anyone here going to be in Amsterdam? I will. And, probably, a large contingent of the usual suspects. > Probably arrive Wednesday, leave Sunday. > Decided where you're going to stay yet? Nah. That's months away :) Dave...
yapc::Europe::19101?
Has anyone else heard anything about yapc::Europe::19101? ISTR dimly that last year around this time you lot were further down the road in organising things than what I see now. This may have been due to the open yapc mailing list where one could see "things happening" -- even if the "things happening" was only "another meeting to try to find a venue". Amsterdam has a venue, but I don't think they have a public mailing list yet, where one can ask about hotels, etc. The website is pretty sparse as well. Is anyone here going to be in Amsterdam? How long for? Decided where you're going to stay yet? Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> All opinions are my own, not my employer's. If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.