on 7/11/02 10:02 AM, Phil Dobbin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
perl: warning : Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG = en_US]
are supported and installed on your system
perl: warning : Falling back to the standard locale (C)
perl: warning : setting locale
on 2/25/02 10:24 PM, Alex Robinson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SUMMARY: installing perl-5.6.1 on Mac OS X 10.1
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00895.html
1. Are these instructions the received opinion on how to upgrade from
5.6.0 to 5.6.1?
I copied and refined the instructions in that
on 12/22/01 11:49 AM, David MacAlpine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I work in primarily mac based biology lab. Some of the molecular biology
software we use stores the data in binary form. I've set up a web based
database using mySQL and perl for macosx to organize some of our
on 11/30/01 9:33 AM, David Dierauer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Bob Dalgleish wrote:
on 11/29/01 9:05 AM, S A at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These steps worked better for me :
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00895.html
My instructions force the disabling of locales, so
on 11/29/01 9:05 AM, S A at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These steps worked better for me :
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00895.html
I followed Ray's excellent description originally, but ran into a problem
using BBEdit 6.5 when it invokes Perl scripts ... I would get the 'unset'
message, because
on 11/13/01 7:13 AM, Bob Dalgleish at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I upgraded Perl to 5.6.1 last week. I then installed Bundle::libnet, using
CPAN. The test for libnet failed in config.t with this error:
not ok 4 # ... should return -1 without a valid hostname
looking at the code
I upgraded Perl to 5.6.1 last week. I then installed Bundle::libnet, using
CPAN. The test for libnet failed in config.t with this error:
not ok 4 # ... should return -1 without a valid hostname
looking at the code, it is a test of Socket::inet_aton(), which translates
an address to a 32-bit
on 10/8/01 9:40 AM, Randal L. Schwartz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim == Jim Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim This looks useful
Jim make a diskcopy
Jim the dmg format is really useful
And when this copy is restored back to my hard disk, will the aliases
point at the
on 5/11/01 8:21 PM, hciR nellA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
while trying to install DBI, makefile complained about not finding
perl.h. and suggested installing perl over, is this rquired, is there a
simplier way?
exactly which version should i use for X?
I have instructions for bringing up
on 5/12/01 3:25 AM, allan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
sorry for the length of this mail - my basic question is just:
how do you succesfully install the Msql-Mysql-modules-1.2216 on macosX?
(i only need the mysql part of this module, and i already have the mysql
database server running
on 4/15/01 8:39 PM, Ken Williams at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I noticed after I ran the 10.0.1 updater that the timestamp on /usr/bin/perl
had changed to the time I updated. I'm not sure whether anything actually
changed or not, since it's still Perl 5.6.0.
1) Anyone know whether
cpan install LWP
works just fine for me. Sometimes you just have to flow with the magic.
on 4/7/01 3:51 AM, Stefan Rusterholz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run it all under root (using "su" and then entering the password). I
allready had installed Bundle:libnet and Bundle::CPAN (because
on 3/31/01 7:46 AM, Robert Whittle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone got DBD/DBI working for mysql on OSX?
Yes.
Look at http://duke.usask.ca/~dalglb/macosx/ for a write-up of what I needed
to do to get it going.
The version of mysql I am using is the one mentioned, namely 3.23.28,
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