Sherm,
Le 17 nov. 04, à 20:36, Sherm Pendley a écrit :
To upgrade, just delete the symbolic link that points to the Jaguar
framework, and replace it with one that points to the Panther
framework:
sudo rm /Library/Frameworks/CamelBones.framework
sudo ln -s
Just wanted to follow up on this: I installed the December 2002
Developer Tools and the August 2003 copy of gcc and everything is
fine. I got darwinports to install Perl (5.8.5) for me and everything
seems fine.
Couple of supplementary questions:
1) I presume that my 10.2 box is now pretty
2) Is there a way to 'refresh' a terminal session other than just
starting a new one? I ask because I SSH into this machine, and say I
want to edit the .tcshrc file or whatever because I want to make
aliases or tweak the path, the only way to get a new session I know
is to SSH to it again.
On Nov 18, 2004, at 5:44 PM, John Horner wrote:
1) I presume that my 10.2 box is now pretty much as up-to-date as it
can be?
Give it time. Perl 5.8.6 is scheduled for release in about a week. ;-)
sherm--
I want to backup all submissions from web page created from a perl
script to an external storage device (USB Flash Drive connected to the
USB port).
I currently have perl make a text file of the submitted data on the
server hardrive. But if the drive ever fails : (
How in OSX under perl can you
On Nov 19, 2004, at 12:24 AM, Albert Kaltenbaeck wrote:
How in OSX under perl can you address another drive (volume) indicated
on the desktop?
Assuming unique volume names, they're mounted at /Volumes/$VOLUME_NAME/
If your volume names are non-unique, it gets more complex. So don't do
that. ;-)