In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Drieux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[localhost:/dtkWeb-0.02] bobacker% ./installMe
make: *** Warning: File `Makefile.PL' has modification time in the future
(2002-06-25 19:06:17 2002-06-25 15:42:15)
Makefile out-of-date with respect to Makefile.PL
Cleaning
On Wednesday, June 26, 2002, at 09:17 , _brian_d_foy wrote:
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if i let Stuffit uncompress the tar ball, then look at the mod times
everything looks fine.
I'm not 'intervening' in any way that I know of - so.
how do I 'let Stuffit uncompress' ?
All I do is click on the URL in
on 2002-06-26, drieux wrote:
Well here is the problem in more unpleasantry.
I do the
make dist
load the *.gz it up to the server
then download it - and let the StuffIt unwrap it - and
i have a folder on my desktop - I use a terminal to go
in and check the date stamps - they are -
As far as I know, extended crypt is obscure and hasn't been used
much (?).
OS X uses the FreeSec libcrypt, which does recognize the extended
format, and slowly. So does the standard libcrypt on FreeBSD 4.4, where
it is also slow. The Linux 2.4.4 boxen I have seen do not support
extended, or
Iudicium == Iudicium Ferat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Iudicium On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 08:10 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Yes, bleedperl for me worked, even with the latest Apache and mod_perl.
Iudicium Even with the *standard* Perl/mod_perl that ships/updates with 10.1.5?
No. I