careful with the disk utility file permission fixer upper

2002-10-08 Thread william ross
hello, the 'repair file permissions' function of apple's disk utility appears to be no respecter of boundaries: it cheerfully set all the files in /usr/local/apache/bin and /usr/local/apache_proxy/bin to 644, for example, despite the fact that they're owned by root. it seems to have left

'alert' example wanted

2002-10-08 Thread Warren Pollans
Hello, CAUTION: I have not had the time to RTFM (the cocoa/objectiveC book). My apologies in advance I would like to see a complete example of how pop up an alert (message window) from perl - using camelbones? or ???. Feel free to point me to it. I plan to use this to remind me that I

Re: 5.8.0 crashes while making DBI

2002-10-08 Thread Florian Helmberger
On Montag, Oktober 7, 2002, at 09:37 Uhr, Linc Davis wrote: Hi. I installed 5.8.0 using the Installer package at http://www.serverlogistics.com/downloads-jag.php I had the same problems with a compiled _multithreaded_ Perl 5.8.0 (the version you can download at the URL above is compiled

Fwd: 5.8.0 crashes while making DBI

2002-10-08 Thread Florian Helmberger
Sorry if this arrives two times, but the pobox.com address bounced the first time... -Florian Begin forwarded message: From: Florian Helmberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Die Okt 8, 2002 5:28:11 Uhr Europe/Vienna To: Linc Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 5.8.0

Re: 5.8.0 crashes while making DBI

2002-10-08 Thread Linc Davis
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Florian Helmberger) wrote: after recompiling Perl without threads, DBI and DBD::Pg (which bombed me with a bus error too) compiled fine. Thanks. I'm a little worried about using the CPAN source code, as the configuration files don't seem to

Re: 'alert' example wanted

2002-10-08 Thread Warren Pollans
I neglected to mention that I'm using 10.1.5 - ical seems to require 10.2 At 13:32 -0400 10/8/02, Chris Devers wrote: On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Warren Pollans wrote: Am I re-inventing the wheel here? Sort of. Have you looked at the new iCal application? It can do a good portion of what you're