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(to: to list), and digest. This is a very nice compromise,
but more work than most list admins probably feel like doing. On the
whole, it's just something to get used to...
*shrug*
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, william ross wrote:
ps. don't ask for the best bbedit substitute under windows.
drives them crazy.
Gvim. Good substitute on Macs, too... ;)
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anything that would have
messed up the system settings, I think...).
Anyone else encounter this problem, or hear about a workaround or fix?
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a directory block, a
virtualhost, etc. And yeah, if all else fails, chmod a+x is worth a
shot, though I'm not sure if that's the problem or not.
What happens when you load an shtml document? Normal html, with the ssi
tags showing up as comments?
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, installed
Postgres last night, and was planning to install the perl drivers tonight.
This could throw a wrench in that plan, but I'll try anyway.
Is it me or does OSX client not come with any DBI stuff? I thought I had
it on 10.0.x, but upgraded to 10.1 now I don't see any of it.
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, but don't worry about it, just run at
$ perl -MCPAN -e 'she''
CPAN install CPAN
and it should grab a current version for you.
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make up stuff and attribute it to me - Nikla-nostra-debo
this point you in the right direction?
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People with machines that think, will in times of crisis,
make up stuff and attribute it to me - Nikla-nostra-debo
... :)
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People with machines that think, will in times of crisis,
make up stuff and attribute it to me - Nikla-nostra-debo
at least know that they're likely to have
problems with the file later, and maybe it can have a short description of
how to create the binhex file so that they can try again...
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, is why I think it's probably easiest to just get people
in the habit of stuffing / zipping / etc files before upload or download.
This sounds like an intranet type environment, so I don't think that's a
difficult burden to ask of your users...
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People with machines that think
use, though...
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make up stuff and attribute it to me - Nikla-nostra-debo
will), try
[localhost Thu 4:05:04pm ~]% locate perl
[[many, many lines snipped]]
and you'll get a list of all the places that a file or directory where
the string, in this case 'perl', shows up in your filesystem.
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Apache
than be another fundamental break. For lack of a
better generic name for this new family of Mac systems, MacOSX might have
to do -- though I'd be interested in better suggestions. Aqua? Darwin?
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and unportable, but otherwise it's very nice :)
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minutes or
so and start over from scratch -- but off the top of my head I can't
recall how you would initiate that. Still, minor tweaks of this file
should be quicker easier anyhow.
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/CGI-Executables
AllowOverride None
Options None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
If you don't have that or something like it, let us know.
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People with machines that think, will in times of crisis,
make up stuff and attribute it to me
, but then the C in Csec might mean 100, so...
okay this probably didn't help at all, sorry...
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alternatives.
As for probing how much RAM is available, I can't answer that one for you,
but I suspect that even if you can get that piece of information it won't
necessarily be very helpful, other than to confirm that processing is
going to take a long time some of the time...
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for the
default Perl, or if it was already screwed up. Sounds like the latter now.
So, does anyone have a suggestion for a bugfix? Where would one submit a
Perl bug to Apple, now that that's what we seem to have here?
[1] http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/ good stuff!
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Okay, Gene... so, -1 x
those editors are doing to see if you can get any ideas there.
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that a clean, new
version of Perl would take care of both of these, but if I can help it I
don't want to have to do it all over again by, say, April...
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CORRECTrup bar foo (y|n|e|a)? no
grap: Command not found.
%
Obviously it's not perfect, but it's still nice. Also, if you accept the
alternative that it offers, then your history file is amended to show the
corrected spelling/command; otherwise the typo stays in there.
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out and builds
cleanly. Unless a clear answer is found, it doesn't feel worth it to spend
a lot of time trying to get 5.6.1 working by myself when one of these
developments is likely to supercede it in the next couple of months.
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that I'm not able to think of here? I don't see the point here...
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More war soon. You know how it is.-- mnftiu.cc
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Bill -Sx- Jones wrote:
On 4/1/02 9:46 PM, Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Bill -Sx- Jones wrote:
Cmd-S (Single User Mode.)
Why are you booting into single user mode to edit /private/etc/hostconfig?
Why not just edit it normally
don't use them directly, other applications might assume that the tools
are available fail if they're not. So it's worth fixing.
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More war soon. You know how
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, PK Eidesis wrote:
Chris Devers wrote:
if I rename HEAD to lwp-head, then won't other Perl programs that depend
upon HEAD break? They will be looking for HEAD which is now lwp-head.
Maybe, but I wouldn't worry about it. LWP's HEAD is an optional program
that Perl
and even when they are ready this problem is
going to keep them from working right (in which case I have little choice
but to try to work this out now).
Sorry, I think this was a little more vague than I meant for it to be...
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it fails, it fails spectacularly... :/
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:28:05pm bin]%
So is it Storable.pm that's corrupted? Think it'll help to rebuild it?
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/Fcntl.bundle
loading libraries for image: /Library/Perl/darwin/auto/Storable/Storable.bundle
Updating package index... done.
Woohoo! That seems to have fixed it -- thanks!
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, but it has worked
for me so far when I've hit this kind of error recently.
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=modperl-user
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, BeardedDragon.org wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 10:05:46 -0400 (EDT), Chris Devers wrote:
But isn't it supposed to not work unless it offers error messages?
You would think so
I was having fun with the [snipped] double negative earlier... :)
It's only a partial remedy
I've cc'ed on this message.
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systems, but if it can't run on them natively then this
isn't as useful to me, personally.
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want to be bound to any given platform...
Ok, thread done now. Next?
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rules here. If decomposition is only
getting in the way, then reconsider doing it, and maybe scale back. I'd
just say not to dwell on it *too* much -- you're getting into territory on
which many a doctoral dissertation has been prepared :)
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On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Alex S wrote:
Chris Devers wrote:
If yes, how do I accommodate repeated poking of the sub which
repeatedly returns data in a predictive display format? iow, do
I violate the above premise by making the sub return the display
info as well as shown below?
Well
with that. this is
a great list usually and it would be all the time if the off topic
and editorial stuff would end.
On Monday, April 15, 2002, at 08:39 , Chris Devers wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Puneet Kishor wrote:
Separating layout, logic data is a virtue in any programming
situation [which is why HTML
off the
list. Please accept my deep sincere apologies for what I wrote.
:(
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newbie questions. [1]
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[1] Except Alex Robinson, that other-list polluting bastard. :)
:
Patch to allow detection of libxml2, includes proper c++ linker
options.
.
Maintainer: Jeffrey Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have included Jeffrey on this mail. He might be able to answer some of
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counts as stable unstable. Not that there's anything wrong with that :)
I've been using unstable for everything for a few months now, and really
haven't had any problems from doing so. If you want the most recent
version, I don't expect that you'll have many problems by using unstable.
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it working? I could install it, but it wouldn't
really do anything without immediately crashing on me. I forget what the
problems were exactly at this point, I'll have to give it another try.
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with /usr/local as the basedir and pretend that
you don't even have the Apple supplied versions.
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/finkinfo/test.info is to
issue a standard fink install test command.
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instead of Unix style slash delimited ones
[also no big deal]. At one point I had a oneliner that could push data
from this file into MySQL. Very easy.
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Have you ever seen Jack Valenti
John Ashcroft at the same time?
then the latter is nice too. Your pick.
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can go graphical iff you're
running X11. A version that worked in Aqua would be great, and last
I checked the entropy.ch one didn't do that. Has it been updated?
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The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent.
-- Sagan
silently, but the one with data in it fails, as yours did, with an error
about line 697 of .../Net/ICal/Component.pm.
I'll have to try this again on Linux tomorrow...
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Have you ever seen Jack Valenti
John Ashcroft at the same time?
that was only done half-right.
*shrug* /rambling
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On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Andrew M. Langmead wrote:
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 01:40:44PM -0400, Chris Devers wrote:
for example -- but the system feels *a lot* less stable
to me than 10.1 did, I've seen kernel panics for the first time in almost
a year,
But Chris, the new kernel panic display
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the HIGHWAY is made out of LIME JELLO and my HONDA is a barbequeued
OYSTER! Yum!
, eh?
:) :) :)
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dnliinr
?), but that roughly seems to be what
the system is telling you here...
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version of the language happens to be at at any given point.
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Q: How do you play religious roulette?
A: You stand around in a circle and blaspheme
and see who gets struck by lightning first.
, etc.
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Q: What do Winnie the Pooh and John the Baptist have in common?
A: The same middle name.
it.
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Q: Why don't lawyers go to the beach?
A: The cats keep trying to bury them.
as iDisk and on
Windows as web folders -- seems to have been crafted to solve exactly
the problem you're trying to deal with here: create edit files on remote
disks as if they were local resources, and yet potentially you can have
many people collaborating on these files too. Neat-o! :)
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, and
incidently you want to run this through an encrypted channel with ssh.
Fine. Any solution you pick is going to have to involve a file sharing
protocol though. Pick one turn it on. Like I say, I suggest WebDAV.
Details/urls on request.
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FORTUNE PROVIDES
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Erik Price wrote:
On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 05:39 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
convention[al] wisdom seems to be that it's generally easier to just
store the images as conventional files, and put the filesystem paths
to those files in as regular character data
BSD. For comparison, these
can be tried against x86 versions of the same systems. The ultimate idea
being to get an idea of how OSX compares to other systems that use this
hardware, and how this hardware compares to it's big brother alternative.
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I had pancake
not *that* bad.
If the system is bothering you that much why aren't you using something
else? If the system is bothering you that much why are you complaining
about it on a Perl list instead of telling Apple how you feel? What are we
going to do about it -- commiserate? No thanks.
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better data integrity as well.
This now brings OSX one big step closer to where BeOS was five years ago,
and where Irix was a decade ago ;)
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applications among Fink's current catalog...
Most of the mac-specific perl docs that I have seen refer to OS 9. I'm
not sure how much of them apply to OS X, so I've been relying on more
generic perl docs.
This generally seems like the way to go.
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-- it handles line endings very gracefully, and
converting among different formats is just a matter of:
:set fileformat=unix
:set fileformat=mac
:set fileformat=dos
vim rox :)
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Q: How does a hacker fix a function which doesn't
work for all
is that this is where things will go with
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know how this broke, or what the extent of the damage is)
then just reinstall.
What do you have in that crash log?
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Lou Moran wrote:
On Tuesday, Nov 26, 2002, at 18:03 America/New_York, Chris Devers wrote:
Or if you've upgraded to Jaguar:
% cd /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PowerPlant.framework/Versions/A/
% file PowerPlant
PowerPlant: Mach-O dynamically linked
, either
by prefixing that line or the whole script with 'sudo' (and using your
account password when prompted) or by placing this in root's crontab.
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add some material to the Cookbook.
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) /usr/bin/gcc was a symlink to one
or the other of /usr/bin/gcc2 or /usr/bin/gcc3. Given that both binaries
should be available regardless of where the symlink is pointing, maybe
any tests could work directly with the files rather than the link.
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should be available at IIRC http://lists.perl.org/.
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/Realtime-0.01/Realtime.pm
There may be others as well, but MIDI::Realtime is pretty neat... :)
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Pilot /
AvantGo, cell phone browser, braille screen reader, etc).
But that's a whole other rant, isn't it? :)
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Riccardo Perotti wrote:
...and sorry for taking this list so off-topic ...
Nah, don't worry about it -- at least you didn't bring up Python :)
...zope zope zope zope zope... :)
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If God had not given us sticky tape, it would have
in the results of such a test, actually...
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In every hierarchy the cream rises until it sours.
-- Dr. Laurence J. Peter
, in Vim, Emacs, BBEdit,
or whatever, can be used to narrow down sections of code that are correct
which need more examination.
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drag queen, n.
A move in GUI chess.
-- from _The Computer Contradictionary_, Stan Kelly-Bootle, 1995
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Chris Devers wrote:
Are you running with warnings strict mode?
And the other thing, which I forgot to mention, is that if you can narrow
down the broken region of your script still can't figure it out, by all
means send that code the errors it produces to the list
in spite of the occasional crashes (maybe a couple
per week), I wouldn't want to go back to 10.1 now. Jaguar is better -- I'm
just hoping that 10.3 is a bit more polished :)
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regular, adj.
UNIX (Of an expression) irregular; convoluted.
One of the many AUTO
still shows up here there. So
5.006x is equivalent to 5.6.x, and 5.7.x or 5.8.x are equivalent to 5.007x
and 5.008x, respectively.
Copious details available at http://history.perl.org/PerlTimeline.html.
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time slice, n.
The occasional CPU cycle begrudgingly
of the time.
As Flava Flav taught, I don't believe the hype :)
I saw another list at one point that was polite almost to a fault -- in
apparent reaction to macosx-talk's abrasiveness -- but that one seems to
have faded away and I no longer have details on it.
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less
that usually comes up with such software (mp3 players, etc).
Fun if you used to use Kaleidascope or (in x11) enlightenment though.
If you're into that sort of thing :)
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semiotics, n.
Half a science of meaning is better than none.
See also TEXTUAL HARRASSMENT
! Konfabulator is way
beyond that! Konfabulator is the bomb! It's the shit, man!
Ah, screw it, I don't know what it does, either.
I really don't have anything to add :)
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Good night. Try not to miss me.
know what version of OSX...).
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optimizer, n.
A compiler with three switches for controlling its object code output:
big, slow, or both. Compare PESSIMIZING COMPILER.
-- from _The Computer Contradictionary_, Stan Kelly-Bootle, 1995
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, drieux wrote:
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 15:48 US/Pacific, Chris Devers wrote:
[..]
That looks painful. Why not just use one of these?
% sw_vers
ProductName:Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.2.4
BuildVersion: 6I32
this application appears
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Chris Devers wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jeff Lowrey wrote:
At 10:12 AM +1100 2/26/03, John Horner wrote:
How do I find out if it's 10.1.3 or 10.1.5 from the command-line?
[toothgnip:~] jeff% osascript -e 'tell application Finder to version'
osascript -e 'tell
herds you
towards using /Library/Perl, or a custom directory in $PERL5LIB.
Does that about cover it?
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deconstructor, n. (C+-)
The special member function of a class X named ~~X.
Unlike the traditional C++ X::~X DESTRUCTOR, which destroys target
objects
.tar.gz)
Module Win32::ODBC (Contact Author Dave Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Module iodbc (J/JM/JMAHAN/iodbc_ext_0_1.tar.gz)
Which also seems to mean UnixODBC and iodbc, of which I don't know enough
to make any recommendations or offer any warnings.
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those permissions at the outset, not on demand.
There's a lot more to it than this of course, but that's the general
strategy that needs to be understood. You can of course learn much more by
reading the relevant man pages or a good Unix reference book.
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rights.
Still, that is an interesting way to do... just in time sudo rights.
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throwaway, adj.
(Of a program) sold below cost for public debugging. See also PROTOTYPING.
-- from _The Computer Contradictionary_, Stan Kelly-Bootle, 1995
as you're ever likely to get -- you really have to attend Conway's
Extreme Programming with Perl talk. It's truly diabolical :)
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price/performance, n.
Marketing: A ratio usually non-computable since the numerator is
subject to random discounts
be wrong about that last bit, but the lack of a defragmentation
component to the standard disc management software leads me to think that
Apple for one doesn't seem to concerned about this either.
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fault-tolerant, adj.
1 (Of a Quality Assurance Department
://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/unix-porting
Or more generally,
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo
for a list of Apple's lists.
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algorism, n.
A pre-LISP ALGORITHM devised by abu-Ja'far Mohammed ibn-Musa
al-Khuwarizmi (Persian mathematician fl. ce
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