(sort in descending order of segment length)
and 20 (use the /g regex modifier to get a copy of all segments when
called in list context).
Since your data is in a hash, you'll need to use keys(%myhash) in place
of @segments in line 8.
HTH,
Paul.
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like to see basic
questions because they're much easier to answer. :-)
HTH,
Paul.
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, this will probably never happen in practice,
but...
You haven't copied any data in binary form from your Mac to the
low-endian Linux box, have you? That would explain the problem, and
it's a nice simple explanation. Occam's yadda yadda yadda. :-)
Paul.
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for each of these directories are 755. Something
is a miss. So what can I do?! I'm very confused.
Who owns the directories? The Web server runs as user www (unless
you're not running the stock httpd). That's probably your problem.
HTH,
Paul.
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, the user/group is set to
www/www. So I need to change it to what?
Mark
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From: Paul Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:23 AM
Subject: Re: File write/read problem
On Wednesday
! Much better than waiting for the final release (which,
incidentally, I'd get at the academic rate).
Paul.
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] [-a | -s] [-ckx] [file ...]
HTH in some small way, even though it's too late for you.
Paul.
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On Wednesday, October 16, 2002 8:53 AM -0500 Puneet Kishor
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On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 07:52 AM, Paul Hoffman wrote:
[...]
Also, those notes are talking about the next release (BeijingRelease).
The current release has some Mac OS X-related issues (listed
,
but it was a lot of heartburn. I definitely cannot go to 5.8.0
because there is stuff I need to run that cannot run on 5.8.0. In
any case, I'd rather not mess with Apple's perl install. It is
simply not worth the trouble it causes.
My sentiments exactly.
Paul.
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