Thanks Randal! I've wanted to play with PerlMagick for years. I've played
with ImageMagick but never got PerlMagick installed. I'm gonna have to try
it our now.
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Bill Stephenson
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz)
Organization: Stonehenge Consulting Services; Portland, Oregon,
SPVirtually everyone I've heard from wants to distribute standalone,
SPdrag-n-drop app bundles.
I want a Mac-like installation for end users. Either an installer
or a drag-n-drop app bundle would serve, from this perspective.
I also want to provide a way to let folks uninstall my app. Given
Do none of your GD.pm scripts work? Or is it just the one you're having
trouble with?
I've mentioned before that you can install both gd.c and necessary libs AND
GD.pm with Fink. I don't have 10.2 so this may be of no use to you, but it's
worth a shot...
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Bill Stephenson
www.PerlHelp.com
On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 03:08 Asia/Tokyo, Ronald Florence wrote:
Dan,
I have installed and used your excellent psync to backup an HFS+
partition on MacOS 10.2.1. It works flawlessly, using the command
line you suggest, with one exception:
Every file in the backup has group `unknown'
On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 03:08 Asia/Tokyo, Ronald Florence wrote:
Dan,
I have installed and used your excellent psync to backup an HFS+
partition on MacOS 10.2.1. It works flawlessly, using the command
line you suggest, with one exception:
Every file in the backup has group `unknown'
On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 03:16 PM, Mitchell L Model wrote:
On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 03:08 Asia/Tokyo, Ronald Florence wrote:
Every file in the backup has group `unknown' instead of the group
in the original filesystem.
Another possibility that the groups are not preserved
At 3:29 PM -0500 11/4/02, Ronald Florence wrote:
On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 03:16 PM, Mitchell L Model wrote:
On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 03:08 Asia/Tokyo, Ronald Florence wrote:
Every file in the backup has group `unknown' instead of the
group in the original filesystem.
On 11/4/02 6:23 AM, Sherm Pendley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, what do you think?
sherm--
Personally, I think a full distribution of Perl built-in is perfect.
In my environment we use Perl (Classic MacPerl actually) to distribute
various utilities used for our build/version control process.
On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 05:37 PM, Robert Mah wrote:
On 11/4/02 7:23 AM, Sherm Pendley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm close to the 0.3 release, and I've been thinking about the question
of packaging.
[...]
It would be wonderful if you could package multiple builds of app
specific
and
On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 05:25 PM, Alex Harper wrote:
Without going into too much detail, this means we are already used to
dealing with packaging our own Perl modules into our (large)
distribution.
Well, whatever I wind up with will almost certainly be simpler than
packing modules in
At 11:42 -0600 4/11/02, Bill Stephenson wrote:
Thanks Randal! I've wanted to play with PerlMagick for years. I've played
with ImageMagick but never got PerlMagick installed. I'm gonna have to try
it our now.
It is quite amazing. I had a really old newsletter that I want'ed to
make available,
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