Sorry Marek, I am not a perl programmer by any means but it seemed to
me that you did get an answer.
I looked back at the archives http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/
perl.macosx for this subject and see a couple of responses.
When I installed MySql, php and Apache 2 on my laptop, I chose a
I lurk on this list and I have read every post for years, Isaac, the
recommendation for Unix book(s) is absolutely correct. Or you could do
a google search on unix commands and/or go to a public library and
see what book can get there.
Understanding the background environment is essential to
RAM is a possibility. However, my apparently good Ti 400 mhz laptop
passed all tests including backing out the new RAM and new HD to the
original out of box state did nothing. I could install 10 but not 10.1
nor 10.1.2 nor even 10.1.3. After an out of warrantee motherboard
replacement,
Kee Hinckley wrote:
At 8:44 PM -0400 8/14/02, ellem wrote:
#! /usr/bin/perl
I mean if it's on a bumper sticker it has to be correct; no?
Traditional Perl pre-dates bumpers.
Now if you have a Perl baby-on-board sign, that's another matter.
I have really enjoyed the depth of discussion