On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 11:22 PM, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Short of Something's busted, go get it fixed, can anyone think of
anything I can do to this beast that might get OS X installed on it?
Just a guess, but is this maybe the whole you have to install X on the
first 8 gigs of the
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 03:32 AM, Jonathan Baumgartner wrote:
I'm seeing the same problem that Chris Angelli reported:
On 5/9/02 19:42, Chris Angelli
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Here's the error I'm getting:
make: *** No rule to make target `built-in',
needed
by
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 01:57 PM, Michael Maibaum wrote:
I would, but be aware the darwinports goes into /opt/local by default.
Mine is not the only distribution that would clash with it, then. Many
of the Server Logistics packages are also installed into /opt. It's the
traditional
On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 12:41 AM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
You are correct. I did have a wrong idea about cpan's functioning and
capabilities, and hence, my rant _was_ misguided.
As I said, though - What you said wasn't wrong, just a bit off as to
where the blame for the problem should be
At 11:29 AM -0400 10/17/02, William H. Magill wrote:
These errors are symptomatic of a memory problem. OS X ...
ESPECIALLY Jaguar is VERY memory sensitive. I have a Rev1 Beige G3
which runs 9.2.2 and 10.1.5 without problems; however, trying to
install 10.2 (jaguar) elicits the exact same
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 09:11 AM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
Anyway, I also found the following right at the top of the Makefile
warn NOTICE: This module requires libgd 2.0.1 or higher.\n;
warn For earlier versions of libgd, use GD version 1.43.\n;
huh! so, cpan is not that
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 11:21 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 09:11 AM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
Anyway, I also found the following right at the top of the Makefile
warn NOTICE: This module requires libgd 2.0.1 or higher.\n;
warn For earlier
You could always tee sdtout/stderr to a log file for later review.
21 | tee -a somelogfile
Puneet Kishor wrote:
Btw, am I the only one who finds the error messages streaming off my
terminal at 300 mph while doing the make, build dance useless? I mean,
I can't even read them, and by the
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On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 12:40 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 01:57 PM, Michael Maibaum wrote:
I would, but be aware the darwinports goes into /opt/local by default.
Mine is not the only distribution that
I'm seeing a strange coredump from the test suite of XML::Writer with
the stock Perl 5.6.0 on Jag. Strange because this is a pure Perl
module. I figure the answer is to upgrade, but I don't want to go
through the hell of a source install. I remember reading that Ken was
working on a simple
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 12:53 PM, Nathan Torkington wrote:
I remember reading that Ken was
working on a simple installer distro for newer Perls. Did that ever
go anywhere?
I've been thinking of building a 5.8.0 installer package that includes a
copy of CamelBones. I'd configure it
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002 8:53 AM -0500 Puneet Kishor
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On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 07:52 AM, Paul Hoffman wrote:
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Also, those notes are talking about the next release (BeijingRelease).
The current release has some Mac OS X-related issues (listed at
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On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 10:17 AM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 12:53 PM, Nathan Torkington wrote:
I remember reading that Ken was
working on a simple installer distro for newer Perls. Did that ever
go
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 08:33 AM, Eike Grote wrote:
Jan Erik Mostrm [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Is there a similar application to Shuck but for OS X?
There's a demo application in Camelbones named ShuX
For what it's worth, I wrote CamelBones with that in mind - I had been
using
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 11:22 PM, Dan Sugalski wrote:
Okay, I'm a half-step from yanking some hardware into the shop, but
before I do...
I've got an oldish iMac, a slot-loading 400 MHz G3, that's currently
running 9.2.2. I *want* to install OS X on the thing, but I'm being
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 07:29 AM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Is there a similar application to Shuck but for OS X?
You can do pod lookups from within BBEdit. Use Find in Reference in
the shebang menu when you have a perl window open.
Jim
On Friday, Oct 18, 2002, at 22:25 Asia/Tokyo, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 10:21:07PM +0900, Dan Kogai wrote:
AFAIK, CP¥d+ should be avoided for any data exchanged in the Net so
you
^
Yen sign? That should be a backslash, as in CP\d+ ?
Right. The smart-ass
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