In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher
D . Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, January 6, 2003, at 06:39 PM, Andy Lester wrote:
syntax error at ./nudice-01c line 187, near sub displayResults
syntax error at ./nudice-01c line 305, near sub rollRequest
The problem is, you see,
Has anyone done any work on getting POE playing nicely with
NSApplication's eventloop? It just feels like it'd be a good thing to
do...
I'm writing a little toy tool to teach myself more Perl than I have
used before, and I am puzzled by error messages I get when trying to
run and debug it:
syntax error at ./nudice-01c line 187, near sub displayResults
syntax error at ./nudice-01c line 305, near sub rollRequest
syntax error at
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 12:05 AM, Rich Michaela wrote:
Sorry for the rant. I don't mean to open up these old threads (wounds),
but I still don't see Jaguar's silver lining. So for now, I'm staying
put
at 10.1.5 and hoping that by the time I'm able to buy a new machine
(~12
months),
The Jaguar upgrade went fairly smooth for me. I didn't have to do too
much tweaking and re-customization. I mainly moved to Jaguar for a speed
increase, and to fix various bugs, especially regarding Windows-related
things at the office.
My PowerBook remains at 10.1.5 though, since Jaguar
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 06:57 AM, Erik Price wrote:
I'm not trying to invalidate the claims of the afflicted, I merely
want to mention that there's probably at least as many people who
aren't having problems (and for whom Jaguar offers worthwhile niceties
that aren't available in
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 10:31 AM, Peter Scott wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher D . Lewis) writes:
My problem is that the errors Perl coughs up end with:
syntax error at ./nudice-01c line 187, near sub displayResults
syntax error at ./nudice-01c line 305, near sub rollRequest
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Rich Michaela wrote:
I've avoided the upgrade to Jaguar for a number of reasons.
Just to be contrary -- as everyone else seems to be saying that Jaguar has
been great for them -- I'll see Ken a two steps forward and one step
back and raise you an the candle that burns twice
I thought the Monaco 9 font was incredibly hard to read in the
Terminal app, so I changed it to Courier New and upped the
size to 12.
At 12:25 PM -0500 1/7/03, Chris Devers wrote:
That is, it's much nicer, everything seems to run faster and there's a lot
more polish to many of the system
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
And no, I haven't messed with Perl or Apache or anything like that. I'm
seeing this behavior on two G3s, of which one behaved this way almost
from
the start with Jaguar.
This is the real issue.
I've been through many Unix upgrades
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 02:37 PM, Jeffrey Melloy wrote:
You really shouldn't seeing any stuff like that that's entirely
random. My bet would be bad RAM. I'd say dig out your hardware
checkup disk and run it. If it's not ram, it's almost definitely a
hardware problem, since that's
Thought that I'd go ahead and provide another data point...
On Tuesday, Jan 7, 2003, at 05:50 US/Pacific, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Well those of us who had a completely painless upgrade obviously don't
have anything to say. My upgrade to Jaguar was virtually trouble
free. I did have to
Thanks to everyone for the responses. Again I apologize for re-opening this
OT thread. I'm very intrigued now, as several of the respondees are in very
similar circumstances. BTW I have a(n) ibook600 with lot's of UNIX stuff
built/configured/tweaked. I use my machine in a big way at work, so I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Williams) wrote:
I suppose it depends on the size of your windows - mine are usually 120
x 40. The annoying extra pixel is probably a rounding error spread
over the width of the window, so the exact number will probably vary.
I use 120
In article p05200f01ba40d474013f@[192.168.123.100],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Heather Madrone) wrote:
OTOH, I stuck Perl 5.8 in /usr/local, and I've had no difficulty
with it whatsoever.
Yay!
--
Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://pudge.net/
Open Source Development
At 1:49 PM -0800 1/7/03, Daniel Stillwaggon wrote:
Same here, had to recompile lynx (btw, the fink lynx didn't work for
me, I had to download source) and MySQL, but everything else went
smoothly.
Right, I forgot that one. MySQL server ran fine, but the client had
to be recompiled.
In
since apple has announced it's new 802.11g initiative
with it's 17 laptop - does this mean that they will
not be working on any of the 802.11a options of going
into the 5Ghz range so as to avoid the 2.4gHz spread
spectrum first generation phones
I like the idea of 54Mbps, but if I can't use
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 09:17 PM, drieux wrote:
since apple has announced it's new 802.11g initiative
with it's 17 laptop - does this mean that they will
not be working on any of the 802.11a options of going
into the 5Ghz range so as to avoid the 2.4gHz spread
spectrum first generation
fwiw,
I paid, installed, and have not had any problems whatsoever. If
anything, previous problems created by me by upgrading Perl and Apache
all vanished because they got set back to the vendor provided versions.
I have now installed Jaguar on a PB400, iMac350, and iBook600 (all G3
machines)
You really shouldn't seeing any stuff like that that's entirely random.
My bet would be bad RAM. I'd say dig out your hardware checkup disk
and run it. If it's not ram, it's almost definitely a hardware
problem, since that's about the only stuff that runs in kernel space.
On Tuesday, January
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