Has anyone experienced this,
Perl files saved in BBEdit in Unix and then closed and reopened, will be
opened as a Macintosh format? The problem seems to be that BBEdit isn't
changing \n to \r in the editing window, or aren't understanding that the
file is using Unix newlines and thinks it's a
Folks,
I just picked up the update from the local Comp USA store this
evening. The only thing in it was an OS 9.2.1 CD and an upgrade CD for
OS 10 there is no developer CD. It could be that the developer update is
on the update CD but I'm not holding my breath. So the $64,000 dollar
On 9/29/01 5:25 PM, Ben Crowell wrote:
I managed to get expat 1.95.2 to compile by removing -static
from the makefiles. The crt0.a file it complains about is
a C runtime initialization module. AFAICT, the -static option
in gcc is simply broken in MacOS X.
Wow, thanks. I was installing expat
On 9/29/01 6:20 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I installed 10.0.1, the 10.0 developer tools, then 10.1 (I don't have
the 10.1 developer tools, and they're not available from Apple's
download site), and I couldn't even compile hello_world.c (error
during link). Is there some place to get the
At 15:59 -0700 9/29/2001, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Kee == Kee Hinckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kee At 3:20 PM -0700 9/29/01, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I installed 10.0.1, the 10.0 developer tools, then 10.1 (I don't have
the 10.1 developer tools, and they're not available from Apple's
At 23:37 -0400 9/29/2001, John Siracusa wrote:
(You can become an ADC Online member by just entering a name and an email
address at developer.apple.com.)
And agreeing to terms which have stopped me twice now. --John
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John Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Port Ludlow, WA, USA
Well it seems a little obscure.
He's got some J to E dictionary stuff
I am still not pattingback(me)
But it reminded me to try grep replace in 10.1 and it now works
correctly for me though I am not sure if this was a universal problem.
find was working but replace was returning a pointer
At 15:46 Uhr -0500 26.9.2001, Ian Ragsdale wrote:
to send and receive AppleEvents. Is there work being done to port the
MacPerl modules that do this over to OS X?
I've been thinking about porting some MacPerl Toolbox modules (see
thread `cocoa interfaces'). However in the meantime I've
John == John Siracusa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John I got it to build (on a G3/400) with the config.sh attached.
John Basically, I had to do the same stuff that 10.0.x required (the
John firstmakefile stuff to avoid the case-insensitivity problems on
John HFS+) and then I sprinkled
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At 3:20 PM -0700 9/29/01, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I installed 10.0.1, the 10.0 developer tools, then 10.1 (I don't have
the 10.1 developer tools, and they're not available from Apple's
download site), and I couldn't even compile hello_world.c
Kee == Kee Hinckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kee At 3:20 PM -0700 9/29/01, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I installed 10.0.1, the 10.0 developer tools, then 10.1 (I don't have
the 10.1 developer tools, and they're not available from Apple's
download site), and I couldn't even compile
Jim == Jim Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim How about a discussion about what if perl 5.6.1 might not compile
Jim correctly on the upcoming release of MACOSX 10.1?
Has anyone confirmed or denied it, now that 10.1 is gold?
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Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1
On Saturday, September 29, 2001, at 03:02 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Jim == Jim Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim How about a discussion about what if perl 5.6.1 might
not compile
Jim correctly on the upcoming release of MACOSX 10.1?
Has anyone confirmed or denied it, now that 10.1
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