want to be bound to any given platform...
Ok, thread done now. Next?
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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
, but it has worked
for me so far when I've hit this kind of error recently.
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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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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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that I'm not able to think of here? I don't see the point here...
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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
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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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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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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those editors are doing to see if you can get any ideas there.
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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
, but then the C in Csec might mean 100, so...
okay this probably didn't help at all, sorry...
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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
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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People with machines that think, will in times of crisis,
make up stuff and attribute it to me
and unportable, but otherwise it's very nice :)
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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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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
use, though...
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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
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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this point you in the right direction?
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... :)
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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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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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, 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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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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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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(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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