box. You'll get it sooner if you can pay me a full-time salary
as well. :-)
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surprises. [2]
[1] There's a footnote in the book at this point about how you
actually *can* put single quotes inside a single-quoted string,
but that's beyond the scope of this email.
[2] Logic bugs in the Perl code notwithstanding. :-)
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?
Not everyone runs OS X... yet. (grinning, ducking, and running
from cnandor :-)
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://www.lorax.com, I
think) which has a feature called User Pipes which does
something similar.
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the reach of Inline::*, should the
latter actually work.
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, Perl,
and Shell scripts.
Hmm...
Now I just need to write that Perl module to read and write the
pasteboard
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/Perl/darwin
/Local/Library/Perl
/Local/Library/Perl
/Network/Library/Perl/darwin
/Network/Library/Perl
/Network/Library/Perl
.
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On Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at 04:57 , Jeff Lowrey wrote:
At 2:19 PM -0500 9/18/01, Craig S. Cottingham wrote:
CoreFoundation is relatively easy, if somewhat tedious, to
wrap, since it's straight C. I'm guessing Foundation and
AppKit would
. I think it
may be a BSD thing; neither of my two Linux boxes have an
executable named ipconfig.
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-and-dirty solution, compiled in Mail:
my $iface = 'en0'; # change to ppp0? if dialup?
my $ip = undef;
(`/sbin/ifconfig $iface` =~
/inet\s+(\d{1,3}(\.\d{1,3}){3})/) and ($ip = $1);
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the Mac OS X Install CD, open a
Terminal window, and
sudo cp /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ CD/usr/bin/head /usr/bin
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