For one reason or another, I've decided to install DBI/DBD on my laptop. In
attempting to do that, I've run across a few problems and questions.
Here are the steps I followed to install mysql, DBI, and DBD::mysql
successfully. I'm running OS X 10.3.4 on a PowerBook, and did this
install just a
On 2004.7.15, at 06:43 AM, Brian Dimeler wrote:
Hi, I was having trouble installing LWP on the version of Perl that
came with our office iMac (running OS X 10.3.4) and therefore I
reinstalled Perl as per the suggestion of CPAN, using the guide at
On Jul 15, 2004, at 8:15 AM, Bill Birkett wrote:
5. Now, you can use CPAN to compile and install 'DBD::mysql'. Type the
command 'install DBD::mysql' as with DBI. The software will compile
successfully (after first compiling some prerequisites), and pass most
of its tests. But the process will
On Jul 15, 2004, at 9:14 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
Would someone else take a look at that page and tell me whether they
agree with me that it looks like some summer intern at Apple has kind
of laid a little land mine in there, maybe thinking he was bringing
the page up to date with Panther?
Would someone else take a look at that page and tell me whether they
agree with me that it looks like some summer intern at Apple has kind
of laid a little land mine in there, maybe thinking he was bringing
the page up to date with Panther?
Absolutely. I wish Apple would
On Jul 15, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
I note the original was contributed. Maybe it's time to contribute a
new one.
I did. It's titled readme.macosx, and it's part of the standard Perl
distribution now. ;-)
sherm--
On Jul 15, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
I'm supposed to believe that little exchange was on a default Jaguar
install?
Meh. Looks to me like the update is living up to the quality
standard set by the original.
Apple, just shoot that page like a lame horse. Put it out of our misery.
Hello all.
I used to install MIME-tools 5.411a via the CPAN shell on MacOS X 10.2.8
(and 10.1.5) without any problems.
Trying to do the same on MacOS X 10.3.4 ends with an error while doing 'make
test'. The error can be seen in Ref.tlog:
---
1..50
[...]
Trying
On 15 Jul 2004, at 06:43, Brian Dimeler wrote:
I can't install --anything-- with CPAN. Any time it gets to the
Writing makefile for whatever.. step I get a -- NOT OK,
oddly enough I had the same problem with a just-out-of-the-box iBook
trying to install Net::FTP with CPAN.
I ended up cd-ing to
On Jul 15, 2004, at 10:31 AM, Pascal Oberndoerfer wrote:
I used to install MIME-tools 5.411a via the CPAN shell on MacOS X
10.2.8
(and 10.1.5) without any problems.
Trying to do the same on MacOS X 10.3.4 ends with an error while doing
'make
test'. The error can be seen in Ref.tlog:
It looks
Sherm Pendley at [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jul 15, 2004, at 10:31 AM, Pascal Oberndoerfer wrote:
I used to install MIME-tools 5.411a via the CPAN shell on MacOS X
10.2.8
(and 10.1.5) without any problems.
Trying to do the same on MacOS X 10.3.4 ends with an error while doing
'make
test'.
On Jul 15, 2004, at 11:58 AM, Pascal Oberndoerfer wrote:
Scanning through the results at
http://testers.cpan.org/show/MIME-tools.html#MIME-tools-5.411a this
seems
to be related to 5.8.1 (RC1?). It does work with 5.8.0 (as supplied
with
10.2.8). And the error doesn't seem to occur with 5.8.4 e.g.
Hello,
I need some help troubleshooting an 'Undefined symbols' error.
I'm trying to get Mason/mod_perl/Apache to install and work properly.
Currently I am running Mac OS X 10.2.8.
I first installed Perl v5.8.4. (I still have the Perl 5.6 installation
that comes from Apple.)
I installed Apache
Thanks, Chris - this will give me enough info to do what I need to do,
I'm sure.
Hopefully my Mac::AddressBookMerger won't be too far behind... my wife
needs it to merge the addresses from our various address lists into one
place.
-Ken
On Jul 14, 2004, at 3:54 PM, Chris Nandor wrote:
Hope
Hello Andrew,
I had similar problems when getting Perl 5.8.4 / Apache / mod_perl to
work.
It stems from the fact that OS X really is happier when you build a
dynamic libperl
(in fact, thats the way the shipped version of Perl on OS X is)
So, the way I fixed this was to recompile Perl with
Hello,
Sorry to be a pest, but I'm rather confused by these 'undefined symbol'
errors. Yes, I have two versions of Perl installed, but they are in
different locations. Also, they have no common directories in their
respective @INC (except '.').
I am further confused by posts in the archive and
On Jul 15, 2004, at 2:44 PM, Andrew Brosnan wrote:
I am further confused by posts in the archive and elsewhere. Some seem
to say, 'Find the old offending libraries and remove them.' While
others
seem to say, 'Don't mess with Apple's version of Perl. Install a second
version instead.'
So which
On 7/15/04 at 2:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sherm Pendley) wrote:
...
But that is not the case here. You're not building an ordinary module
- you're building mod_perl. Do Hyun Kim's answer in this case is
appropriate - try building your Perl with a dynamic libperl instead
of the default
On Jul 15, 2004, at 3:15 PM, Andrew Brosnan wrote:
I'll try that next. I had opted not to build mod_perl as a DSO since
the
Mason book specifically recommends against it
That's a different question. You could try building Perl with a dynamic
libperl, and still build mod_perl as a static Apache
This might be a little out of our developed world mindset, but I have
heard numerous missionaries report that people in their host countries
will do the exorcism first off on all kinds of equipment, especially
cars and trucks and generators and household appliances. The general
conclusion is that
On Jul 15, 2004, at 2:52 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
I know of no problems with DSO mod_perl Mason on OS X. You should
be safe using it, assuming you can get it to work in the first place.
The problems we referred to in the book were mostly on a couple flaky
distributions of Linux.
Actually, I
On Jul 15, 2004, at 3:01 PM, David Wheeler wrote:
On Panther, I get:
% /usr/bin/perl5.8.1 -V:usemymalloc
usemymalloc='n';
So it's probably usable.
Actually, to be more specific:
% /usr/bin/perl5.8.1 -V:bincompat5005 -V:usemymalloc
bincompat5005='UNKNOWN';
usemymalloc='n';
So it should
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