Hi David,
WetMogwai's problem has to do with installation, if you do not
experience that problem, the following should work out of the box:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Mac::Growl qw(:all);
RegisterNotifications(__PACKAGE__, ['test'], ['test']);
PostNotification(__PACKAGE__, 'test',
Hello WetMogwai,
How do you invoke the CPAN module? and how come you think CPAN
attempts to write to /var/root/perl/lib/perl5/Extras/5.8.8/?
jonasbn
On 19/08/2008, at 02.22, WetMogwai wrote:
Sorry if this has been discussed before. I searched and didn't see
usable results.
I'm new to
Hola,
You can set that in your CPAN config I guess:
% locate Config.pm | grep CPAN
mine is:
/System/Library/Perl/5.8.8/CPAN/Config.pm
jonasbn
On 23/08/2008, at 05.33, WetMogwai wrote:
I found a partial solution. If you open the CPAN shell and type:
o conf makepl_arg install_base=
it
Hi Bianca,
I had a look at the HTML and your code, I dumped the resulting
structure from HTML::TableContentParser's parse method (see below).
Shooting from the hip, it seems like HTML::TableContentParser, does
not support the structure in the page you want to parse.
You might have to
Hi Noah,
This sounds like the trouble unleashed with Apple's latest security fix.
Have a look at:
http://perlbuzz.com/2009/02/mac-os-x-security-update-2009-001-might-break-your-perl.html
And Miyagawa's blog (also referenced from Perlbuzz)
Hi Noah,
And this link has been posted here by Landry previously:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1905157tstart=0
Landry also mentioned Miyagawa's blog, I did not see that until now
though.
jonasbn
On 12/03/2009, at 04.14, Noah wrote:
Any clues why this is happening