Hi all
Im a newbie in perl, so dont blame
It seems I have a common problem. I just upgrade from jaguar to panther.
I would like to reinstall a perl proxy, and to use it, I need to install
LWP Net::Server Unicode::String IO::Select
with CPAN. The result is:
--
Error: Unable to locate
At 8:20 am +1100 9/10/04, Michel JORDA wrote:
It seems I have a common problem. I just upgrade from jaguar to panther.
I would like to reinstall a perl proxy, and to use it, I need to install
LWP Net::Server Unicode::String IO::Select ...
PERL5LIB=/sw/lib/perl5
@INC:
/sw/lib/perl5
Hi,
This might be slightly OT, but... I work in two different locations,
and have two different safari bookmark files, obviously. I was thinking
about writing a script that would log into one computer, d/l that
computer's safari bookmarks, compare that bookmark list to the one on
the current
Thanks for your help !
Did try that, John but the make stops saying :
-
LD_RUN_PATH= MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3 cc -bundle -undefined
dynamic_lookup -L/usr/local/lib C.o -o ../../../lib/auto/B/C/C.bundle
ld: -undefined: unknown argument: dynamic_lookup
Caught again !
Michel
John
Hi Charles,
So help me out a little, here. I did a little research (quickly) on
cvs. (http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs/doc/cvs_16.html), but I still
don't understand how that works here. I understand the concept, I
think. But how do commit and update differ from each other? Also, it
sounds like
I just found this site -
http://developer.apple.com/internet/opensource/cvsoverview.html - why
didn't I look there first. That may be helpful, too.
Mark
On Oct 8, 2004, at 5:25 PM, Mark Wheeler wrote:
Hi Charles,
So help me out a little, here. I did a little research (quickly) on
cvs.
On Oct 8, 2004, at 5:20 PM, Michel JORDA wrote:
It seems I have a common problem. I just upgrade from jaguar to
panther.
I would like to reinstall a perl proxy, and to use it, I need to
install
LWP Net::Server Unicode::String IO::Select
with CPAN. The result is:
--
Error: Unable to locate
On Oct 8, 2004, at 6:01 PM, John Delacour wrote:
If I had just upgraded and had such a configuration then I might
upgrade again in a different way, but if I were you I would download
Perl 5.8.5 and install it in the standard location.
Imagine if advice like that were given to a student driver...