Re: CPAN.pm is killing me!

2001-12-14 Thread Jim Cooper
of the devtools Perl package. e. --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] iMedia, Ltd. Tokyohttp://www.ai-media.co.jp ---

Re: Socket.pm in 5.6.1

2001-11-14 Thread Jim Cooper
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Re: hdiutil question - possibly off-subject

2001-11-14 Thread Jim Cooper
would calculate by a percentage which seems to be between 5~~8 percent of your total space needed as the add on value instead of 100 as a flat overhead. Jim Cooper would be a nice script to have must be some Inside Macintosh that correctly tells the true overhead for all of the file systems

Re: a new system, but now CPAN.pm

2001-11-12 Thread Jim Cooper
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Re: mod_perl installation (once again)

2001-11-02 Thread Jim Cooper
/libperl.so AddModule mod_perl.c In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] $tephh; --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] iMedia, Ltd. Tokyo

Re: Module installation

2001-11-01 Thread Jim Cooper
/CORE/perl.h) Any advice would be welcome. James __ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Yet more compiling woes...

2001-10-27 Thread Jim Cooper
might have set with -D on the command line. Compare that with more modern versions of the same file, which only override settings if you haven't modified them. [---] --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: mod_perl(was BACK to Perl)

2001-10-26 Thread Jim Cooper
your CPAN build area to UFS. Yes.. I'm sure those were the big issues.. but now it's the damn two level namespace. disabling it with flat_namespace seems wrong. --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL

Re: mod_perl(was BACK to Perl)

2001-10-25 Thread Jim Cooper
to understand more fully the ld man page. I keep thinking there is something obvious... maybe soon Jim --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] iMedia, Ltd. Tokyohttp://www.ai

Re: enabling -flat_namespace

2001-10-24 Thread Jim Cooper
bt_method.lo bt_open.l\ [snip] ld: -undefined error must be used when -twolevel_namespace is in effect --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] iMedia, Ltd. Tokyohttp://www.ai

Re: mod_perl(was BACK to Perl)

2001-10-24 Thread Jim Cooper
explanation. On Thursday, October 25, 2001, at 12:10 AM, John Siracusa wrote: On 10/24/01 6:09 AM, Jim Cooper wrote: it works!!! sort of... [...] Well, if you look through the archives, I think you'll see that I got that far in 10.0.x as well... :-/ -John

Re: mod_perl(was BACK to Perl)

2001-10-23 Thread Jim Cooper
and source files and post them somewhere? :) -John --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] iMedia, Ltd. Tokyohttp://www.ai-media.co.jp ---

Re: Security issues surrounding becoming root

2001-10-18 Thread Jim Cooper
- Version: PGP Personal Security 7.0.3 iQA/AwUBO88CFSZsPfdw+r2CEQJqfwCdH8VTKNLUYV70px3qzegI8JhxupcAoKW9 LEcobXB0fBi/hDtxiKt2JxMF =yglv -END PGP SIGNATURE- --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Has anyone installed DBD::Pg successfully?

2001-10-17 Thread Jim Cooper
to recall that there was a place to add additional ld flags when configuring CPAN then you end up with a line: 'makepl_arg' = q[LDFLAGS=-flat_namespace], in your /System/Library/Perl/CPAN/Config.pm --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper

Re: setuid root hole... oops!

2001-10-17 Thread Jim Cooper
it. Open up NetInfo Manager (leave it in the foreground) Open up Terminal.app from the *RECENT ITEMS* list in the Apple Menu. Voila! a terminal logged in as root. --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL

Re: getting closer to topic....

2001-10-09 Thread Jim Cooper
wheel that kind of looks like finder flags and unix flags Jim On Tuesday, October 9, 2001, at 02:36 PM, Jim Cooper wrote: http://homepage.mac.com/mattouellette/ --- reply directly

Re: getting closer to topic....

2001-10-08 Thread Jim Cooper
to restore your data. Just go buy a new drive mechanism when you hose one. - gregor42 --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] iMedia, Ltd. Tokyohttp://www.ai-media.co.jp ---

Re: A quick suggestion to Apple wrt Perl

2001-10-06 Thread Jim Cooper
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Re: OT: secure mod_perl enabled apache on MacOSX 10.1

2001-10-03 Thread Jim Cooper
Zimmerman / e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 428-B Phillips Hall Sr Research / phone: (607) 255-9645 / Cornell University Associate / FAX: (815) 377-3932 / Ithaca, NY 14853 --- reply directly to: Jim Cooper

Re: Problem opening files in BBEdit

2001-09-29 Thread Jim Cooper
Well it seems a little obscure. He's got some J to E dictionary stuff I am still not pattingback(me) But it reminded me to try grep replace in 10.1 and it now works correctly for me though I am not sure if this was a universal problem. find was working but replace was returning a pointer

Re: example: perl.h:424: header file 'sys/types.h' not found

2001-09-25 Thread Jim Cooper
Something wrong with your include string. /System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Versions/A/Headers/libsa/stdlib. h /usr/include/stdlib.h the usr/include/ directory needs to be found. all of those headers would need to be there somewhere. check your configuration... Jim On Tuesday,

Re: Virus alert message

2001-09-23 Thread Jim Cooper
The reason that this only works some of the time is that some of the servers seem to be at least halfway patched. this is the dangerous part of the situation. Half of the infected machines which remain infected...the owners have not a clue that they are running iis. and the other half

Re: no makefile created when attempting to compile perl 5.6.1 on mac os x

2001-08-05 Thread Jim Cooper
Check the archives of this list April May Basically, HFS has a case sensitivity problem it makes a makefile and a Makefile.. You have to change the name of one of them in the config before configuring or build on a UFS partition. there is one more similar problem perl makes a script

Re: perltk

2001-08-05 Thread Jim Cooper
you may need dlcompat-20010123.tar.gz which is available somewhere around http://www.fink.org fink is an implementation of dpkg for OSX which aids in downloading and compiling source packages by setting up a separate parallel binary tree in your system for imported GNU packages. it can save a

Re: Time for my quarterly anyone get mod_perl working? post

2001-07-05 Thread Jim Cooper
Those errors keep coming up ... usually in the case of after a successful install of 5.6.1 over top of 5.6.0 the recommended fix in the way-back archives of this list is to remove the previous 5.6.0 libraries from /System/Perl and /Library/Perl and then do a make install. before doing that,

Re: So close...

2001-05-23 Thread Jim Cooper
the dynaloader failures seem to be associated with incompatible modules. There was a recommendation to delete the entire previous install (in System/Library/Perl and Library/Perl before installing the new 5.6.1 in it's place. I had had similar problems on Linux where apparenly, some older

Re: Upgrading 5.6.0 - 5.6.1

2001-05-10 Thread Jim Cooper
When I run in the terminal it apparently invokes my shell and list a whole bunch more of enviroment variable which I have set. when I run the file test.pl as listed below, __CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING: 0x1F5:0:0 USER: jim PATH: /usr/bin:/bin:/Users/jim SHELL: /bin/tcsh HOME: /Users/jim LANG: en_US

Re: Upgrading 5.6.0 - 5.6.1

2001-05-06 Thread Jim Cooper
? if known, we can put an appropriate set of environment.mine, login.mine, etc. for BBEDIT otherwise, add to the defaults. Jim Cooper iMedia, Ltd. Tokyo On Sunday, May 6, 2001, at 07:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone managed to upgrade their perl installation from 5.6.0 to 5.6.1

Re: Install paths and Failed tests building perl 5.6.1

2001-05-06 Thread Jim Cooper
On Saturday, May 5, 2001, at 11:18 PM, Martin Redington wrote: The other thing that bothers me is the 4 failed tests ... I'm pretty sure that I've got the same as everyone else ... Similar thing happened to me on Linux Redhat 6.2 while installing 5.6.0 several months back. running the