>I seem to get this result consistently. Anyone just happen to know why?
There's been mentions of this in the archives (I think) - the
Compress::Zlib person knows about it. You can, as I've done, do a "force
install", and I've yet to run into an issue with it.
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I seem to get this result consistently. Anyone just happen to know why?
cpan> test Compress::Zlib
Running test for module Compress::Zlib
Running make for P/PM/PMQS/Compress-Zlib-1.22.tar.gz
Is already unwrapped into directory
/Users/wump/.cpan/build/Compress-Zlib-1.22
Has already been processe
On Sunday, May 11, 2003, at 7:04 AM, John Delacour wrote:
Whatever you can do with DropScript you can do more conveniently with
Perl in an AppleScript droplet that _does_ know where it is.
The assumption that your working directory is where your script lives
is broken.
You script's path is
It's been a regular nightmare trying to get the
various XML packages (XML::LibXML, XML::Parser,
XML::RSS in particular) to install on my OS X 10.2.5.
I've successfully installed Perl 5.8 (I think), and
even a few of the other modules (LWP for example).
Originally I had Fink, Fink Commander, but fol