Hallgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a perl Enterprise Object style layer available for use on top
of a relational database? Just wondering before I get too far into
this..
Thanks
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At 11:24 AM -0700 10/3/01, Wilfredo Sanchez wrote:
On Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 11:10 AM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I've been able to build a mod_perl enabled apache (not DSO) for Mac
OS X 10.1 and it seems to work fine. Now I'd like to include the
apple_hfs_module or hfs_apple_module
At 2:23 PM -0400 10/3/01, John Siracusa wrote:
On Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 02:10 PM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I've been able to build a mod_perl enabled apache (not DSO) for Mac
OS X 10.1 and it seems to work fine.
Would it be too much trouble for you to post a complete,
step-by-step
?
Thanks,
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How did you build and install Perl 5.6.1?
See my earlier post today on [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject line:
SUMMARY: installing perl-5.6.1 on Mac OS X 10.1.
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URLs are not important in an application anyway.
Have a look at autohandlers and dhandlers in Mason. I think a
top-level autohandler is probably what you want to take the place of
your index.pl.
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At 11:23 AM -0700 6/5/02, James Stepanek wrote:
Well I didn't have any problems with php, just MySQL.
Of course I'm just using the php that came installed
with the OS.
My install of mysql (in /usr/local) continues to work just fine.
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Has anybody else encountered this ...
I'm attempting to build perl-5.8.0 on Jaguar and when I do 'make
test' it seems to stall (for at least an hour) at ...
ext/Time/HiRes/HiRes...
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ref\n;
}
Sorry, I don't have any quick pointer for you on HTML-izing a complex
data structure ... maybe someone else will ...
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the file
open via ftp, but it's actually sftp.
Unfortunately, this solution only works if you want to edit via
BBEdit. I'm not aware of a way to do it for other editors. I suppose
it should be possible to tunnel some other protocol across ssh, but
that sounds like a pain.
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apache, unless I configure with --use-layout=GNU
or something?
Just wondering where everyone else is putting their custom built
apache and what the tradeoffs are?
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the
scripts to work with perl-5.8.0.
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, not ... there is a newer version of Time::HiRes that is
supposed to fix that issue. See ...
http://search.cpan.org/src/JHI/Time-HiRes-1.38/Changes
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what I'm doing wrong (or what this error message means)?
I think it's the single quotes around 'test' and 'localhost'. Try it
without those quotes.
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.
Ideally, Bare Bones would include something like this along side the
bbedit command-line tool, but I was wondering if anyone has created
(or could easily create) such a tool via a Perl script making some
AppleScript calls or something?
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:ext:blahblahblah.
Ah ... I was using pserver, which seemed to work OK as soon as I
changed the CRs to LFs.
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At 9:08 AM -0500 11/27/02, Jim Correia wrote:
On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 08:42 AM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
BBEdit diff:
I want a bbdiff command-line program. Something that will let me type:
bbdiff file1 file2
or
bbdiff dir1 dir2
to initiate a file comparison or multi-file
Has anyone else had trouble downloading the Dec 2002 Dev Tools from
Apple. I can log in and get to the download page, but when I hit the
download button I get a 530 User 218408 access denied error.
Any other way to get it?
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At 12:15 PM -0500 12/23/02, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 12:05 PM -0500 12/23/02, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
Has anyone else had trouble downloading the Dec 2002 Dev Tools from
Apple. I can log in and get to the download page, but when I hit
the download button I get a 530 User 218408 access denied error
Nevermind ... looks like the answer is in the archives at ...
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg02447.html
Where can a find a searchable version of the archives?
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\
--prefix=/usr/local/apache/1.3.27 \
--with-layout=Apache \
--enable-module=so \
--enable-module=info \
--enable-module=proxy \
--activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a \
--without-execstrip
sudo make install
cd ../mod_perl-1.27
make test
I hope this helps somebody ...
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this is what should be
done. Doesn't Apple's default install have mod_perl as a DSO (w/perl
5.6.0, of course)? If so, and it works, shouldn't we be able to do
whatever they did to build a new one with perl-5.8.0?
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stuff alone, but it looks like it puts
everything in 5.8.1 sub-directories and doesn't include the 5.8.0
sub-directories in @INC.
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_sv2request_rec
Trace/BPT trap
Any ideas?
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P.S. I've
At 5:58 PM +0100 10/18/03, Michael Chamberlain wrote:
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 09:36 pm, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I have perl-5.8.0 installed in /usr/local with no problems.
Today I installed Apache::Scoreboard but when I try running ...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Apache::Scoreboard
At 9:58 AM -0400 10/19/03, David Dierauer wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I have perl-5.8.0 installed in /usr/local with no problems.
Today I installed Apache::Scoreboard but when I try running ...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
^
use strict;
use Apache::Scoreboard;
* snip
of everything.
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At 8:01 PM +0100 10/20/03, Michael Chamberlain wrote:
On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 07:47 pm, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
At 7:16 PM +0100 10/20/03, Michael Chamberlain wrote:
Which leads me to conclude you can't use Apache::Scoreboard
outside of a modperl1/apache1 environment.
Try writing
= DBI:mysql:host=$host;database=$db;
my $dbh = DBI-connect( $dsn, $user, $pass )
or die Cannot connect to database: \n$DBI::errstr\n $!;
print qq[Content-type: text/plain
If you can read this then DBI connected.
];
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error. Binary file not executable.'
I did the chmod step as you can see below
[:~/Desktop] xx% chmod 755 helloWorld.pl
[:~/Desktop] xx% ./helloWorld.pl
./helloWorld.pl: Exec format error. Binary file not executable.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
Ray Zimmerman
On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote:
Well, I imagine a lot of it's following started during the OS = 9
days, when things like vi or emacs weren't really available. It also
served as a replacement for things like grep and sed which weren't
available at the time. I'd imagine that for
I'm running Tiger with my own perl-5.8.6 installed in /usr/local/
perl-5.8.6 and symlink at /usr/bin/perl pointing to /usr/local/
perl-5.8.6/bin/perl
with a TON of CPAN modules. It was also used to build an apache/
mod_perl setup.
For a number of reasons I'm upgrading a bunch of things and
On Dec 19, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Dec 19, 2005, at 3:29 PM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
For a number of reasons I'm upgrading a bunch of things and would
like to upgrade to perl-5.8.7 WITHOUT having to re-install all of
the CPAN modules. What is the best way to do this?
If you
On Sep 26, 2006, at 8:34 AM, John Delacour wrote:
Apple's installation is in /usr/bin. There is no need either to
replace it or to use any fink, darwinport etc. Just install it in /
usr/local/bin, which is the default anyway. Read the install file.
This is what I've been doing for years.
On Sep 26, 2006, at 11:56 AM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Sep 26, 2006, at 9:20 AM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
So my question is ... what is the best way to make sure my new
install (in /usr/local/) has everything the OS expects?
Leave /usr/bin/perl alone, and write your own scripts with #!/usr
On Sep 26, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Joseph Alotta wrote:
I have a application in Perl that prints reports from a MySQL
database. I also have DSL that is accessed via Airport in my house.
Recently I bought an iMac for my wife and I want her to help me
print reports from this new computer. How
On Oct 2, 2006, at 2:36 PM, brian d foy wrote:
I'm not aware of any Mac OS X particular interface to MySQL
permissions
table. I think you have to do it through MySQL itself:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/privilege-system.html
Actually, MySQL Administrator, which is part of the
!
Debugged program terminated. Use q to quit or R to restart,
use o inhibit_exit to avoid stopping after program termination,
h q, h R or h o to get additional info.
DB2
Same result if in step 3 you type 'b 8' followed by 'c'.
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