I am pondering a switch to OSX and was wondering if there was any problems
running Template Toolkit on it?
Robert
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On Oct 24, 2004, at 0:34, Robert wrote:
I am pondering a switch to OSX and was wondering if there was any
problems
running Template Toolkit on it?
Not at all - compiles right out of the box (and has a very nice
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On 11/1/04 2:08 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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I cannot get autocompletion to work with jEdit 4.2 on Panther. Do you have
that issue as well?
Robert
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Ray Zimmerman wrote:
On Sep 9, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Ian Ragsdale wrote:
Effortless transparent handling switching
Does Tk work under OSX? I moved from the Windows world and was hoping I
didn't have to leave that nicety behind.
Robert
I guess I can look into CamelBones (Cocoa bridge) for the gui portion of my
scripts.
Robert
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Yes, but it requires a running X window server, and it's butt, butt ugly
set against the Aqua interface.
If that's a problem
Does anyone know what version of Perl is shipping with the Tiger
release? I tried finding something on the Apple site but could not.
Robert
Tiger is coming with a newer version of Perl (5.8.6 I believe). When I do an
upgrade does the installer wipe out everything I have already setup via
CPAN? Or can I just do arecompile...and keep running?
Robert
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On Apr 21, 2005, at 1:17 PM, Robert wrote:
Tiger is coming with a newer version of Perl (5.8.6 I believe). When I
do an
upgrade does the installer wipe out everything I have already setup via
CPAN? Or can I just do
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cpan install DBI
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /Users/robert/.cpan/Metadata
Running install for module DBI
I didn't install it, but sudo cpan DBI works fine for me:
Running install for module DBI
Running make
on everything.
Is that pretty normal?
Robert
drieux wrote:
On Nov 27, 2005, at 7:42 AM, Robert wrote:
I only have a couple of questions...
#1 It asked about doing a threaded version that was new but stable
and a wee bit slower. Should I just take the default of n?
yes. Unless you have a really good reason to do threaded perl code
Has anyone accessed the built in fax/modem from perl
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esfihritkonoptrusv
deeoetfridjanlplpt_BR sl
But I'm not sure what to do with these, and in any case, none of these look
like english.
Any help would be welcome.
Thanks,
Robert
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Dalgleish's) instructions from scratch and see if second
(or third) time lucky.
robert
on 30/11/01 1:04 am, Bob Dalgleish at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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on 11/29/01 9:05 AM, S A at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These steps worked better for me :
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00895.html
I followed
I don't know if I'm doing something wrong, but I've re-installed perl making
sure I included the hint
echo d_setlocale = undef hints/darwin.sh
But my Perl is still checking locale (and generating warnings). Is there a
stronger hint to disable this checking?
Thanks
Robert
My instructions force
When you open a new window in Terminal, or after logging on again, does
perl not give you a warning message message about your locale?
r whittle
On Friday, December 7, 2001, at 09:32 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I finally got perl 5.6.1 without any environmental variable trouble
I followed
Quick followup -- if I wait long enough (30 seconds or so) the first icon
actually does stop bouncing. But you still can't select it and it doesn't
have the running indicator triangle.
Cheers,
Rob
Robert S. Mah
Decibel
for MacOSX. There's too many pre-installed perl's that shipped
with MacOSX to do that anyway.
Cheers,
Rob
Robert S. Mah
Decibel Software, Inc.
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, should I uninstall everything
that's there already, or will a new build and install just overwrite
the old stuff?
I am running 10.1.2 with the latest edition of devtools. Apache is
1.3.22.
Many tia,
pk/
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to
stdout), not an error code. Looks like mount doesn't output anything, thus
you die.
Either check the error $! explicitly or use system() instead of backticks.
Cheers,
Rob
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I assume you have set a valid mysql user/pass for the tests ?
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 06:52 , nellA hciR wrote:
anyone have this working with Perl 5.8.0, nearly all test fail under
make test
thanks
- hcir
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utilities that solve specific problems. While disk
space is cheap these days, a reputation of bloat has a negative
psychological effect that could slow adoption and cause many people to think
twice.
Cheers,
Rob
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Robert S. Mah
Not equally effective. I run Perl from BBEdit, cron and other places
where I am not guaranteed to easily have those variables defined.
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 06:10 AM, Alex Robinson wrote:
Create the file ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist containing the following
content WITH UNIX LINE
I see the release of the PAR (Perl ARchive) format, as a parallel to
the JAR format to handle exactly this situation. According to the two
sentence blurb I saw before heading home this evening, a simple module
inclusion allows the PAR files to be used as your include path.
Tremendous savings
Has anyone managed to install XML-LibXML(1.53) on OSX 10.2?
I installed libxml2-2.4.15 (from the OSX packages on
http://xmlsoft.org), but it seems to be out of date.
thanks
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Thanks.
this has worked as described below (compiling libxml2-2.5.1 and
libxslt-1.0.24 from source)
and XML::LibXML 1.51, which is still available from cpan.
r-
On Saturday, Jan 18, 2003, at 15:11 Europe/Madrid, Paul McCann wrote:
Robert Whittle asked:
Has anyone managed to install XML
It is fixed in the LWP installer.
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 05:42 PM, Robin wrote:
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 07:23 am, Ken Williams wrote:
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 03:54 PM, Robin wrote:
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 11:34 pm, David R. Morrison wrote:
Has the problem with
Panther is supposed to ship with 5.8.1. Dunno what is on the WWDC disc
yet.
Rob
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Sent: 6/23/2003 5:55 PM
Subject: Panther Preview
Has anyone heard what version of perl is included in the Panther
developer's preview?
wand to use
DBI and MySQL.
http://nathan.torkington.com/mac/
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Has anyone manages to use the new built in faxing software (on Panther)
to send a fax from a perl script? I'd very much like to know how this
might be done.
R. Whittle
Robert Whittle
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Nandor wrote:
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On Nov 13, 2003, at 12:53 PM, Robert Whittle wrote:
Has anyone manages to use the new built in faxing software (on
Panther) to send a fax from a perl script? I'd very much like to know
how this might be done.
I
On Feb 1, 2004, at 7:13 PM, kynan wrote:
# MAKE A NEW Image::Magick OBJECT
my $p = new Image::Magick;
# READ IT
$p-Read($fullPath/test.jpg);
...
can u show us that $fullPath exists, is valid, and doesn't end in a
slash?
On 10/26/04 7:10 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am pondering a switch to OSX and was wondering if there was any problems
running Template Toolkit on it?
I haven't had any problems. I
On 11/1/04 2:08 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
_brian_d_foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Hicks
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snip
Are you using 5.8.1 that ships with the Dev tools package or have you gone
to a newer version?
I'm using perl 5.8.4 which I
On 11/2/04 4:37 AM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
_brian_d_foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Hicks
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On 11/1/04 2:08 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
_brian_d_foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Hicks
it is possible it is down but when I go to install DBI I get the
following error:
cpan install DBI
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /Users/robert/.cpan/Metadata
Running install for module DBI
The module DBI isn't available on CPAN.
Either the module has not yet been uploaded to CPAN
I am contemplating using Darwinports and I see that it has Perl 5.8.7 in
the ports. Has anyone used this for their version of Perl on OSX? Did
you experience any problems?
Robert
interested to know how
you got it done
Robert Whittle
On 18 Jan 2006, at 08:29, Dominic Dunlop wrote:
On 2006–01–17, at 20:29, Bill Stephenson wrote:
Is there a way to fax a document using the built-in Mac OSX (10.3)
fax feature with perl?
Well, the command-line program underlying
ecocode wrote:
* Robert Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| I am contemplating using Darwinports and I see that it has Perl 5.8.7
| in the ports. Has anyone used this for their version of Perl on OSX?
| Did you experience any problems?
|
| Robert
|
I do and have no problem here.
However I
spiel.
Alan Fry
On 18 Jan 2006, at 09:10, Robert Whittle wrote:
I managed to get perl to send faxes using the 'fax' front-end
program, but never satisfactorily. I had to use root user to send
faxes and I never managed to send any faxes that has graphics in
the. In the end I installed
the Tkx one?
Robert
Jan Dubois wrote:
On Thu, 18 May 2006, Robert Hicks wrote:
Jan Dubois wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
TclTk Aqua is shipped with Mac OSX Tiger.
Is it somehow possible to use it with Perl?
You should be able to do this with the Tcl::Tk module:
http://search.cpan.org
to get it?)?
:Robert
What version of the Mac? Anything in the OSX family is Unix and uses the
standard \n line ending/new line. If you brought the files over then
yes you are going to have the '\r' line ending.
:Robert
There are downloadable dev tools installers on the ADC member site, but not on
the free site. So if you can conjure up an ADC account you should be able to
grab them (the free online account flavor may suffice, not sure).
developer.apple.com. IIRC they are under Downloads, MacOS X.
I know that Tiger comes with 5.8.6 but I would like to get 5.8.8 up and
running.
I am just wondering if I should:
a) download and compile Perl myself and replace the Tiger version
b) use macports (aka darwinports) to install 5.8.8 in /opt
What did you do?
Robert
also be
removed without affecting any other part of the system using Apple Perl.
Cheers,
-Jan
I do not find that objectionable. It would be nice to be able to use
Perl but the Dev Kit is your application and you should get to set the
parameters of its usage.
Robert
Do I need to rebuild everything to get mod_perl running on Tiger?
Robert
Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Feb 26, 2007, at 9:32 PM, Robert Hicks wrote:
Do I need to rebuild everything to get mod_perl running on Tiger?
You don't need to rebuild *anything*. Just enable it in
/etc/httpd/httpd.conf.
Doh! I thought I looked through there.
Robert
I downloaded what the web page said was the latest version but the
.dmg file is CamelBones-1.0.0.dmg.
Robert
that requirement - Mac users are a
pretty small niche, Cocoa developers a small niche within that, and
Cocoa/Perl developers a small niche within that.
Try it anyway! If you don't ask, the answer is always no. : )
Robert
of OSX going forward then the community really is anyone who *may*
program in Perl on OSX in the future. That could be a large number of
people that would be helped by CB.
Evangelism is all that is needed. : )
Robert
Is it being bumped up to 5.8.8? I am just curious...
Robert
you typically just take the defaults when compiling Perl?
Robert
brian d foy wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert
Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey brian,
Do you typically just take the defaults when compiling Perl?
Nope! You have to change the install locations!
: )
I deserved that. Outside of changing the install locations; do you just
take
Are there good directions on getting mp2 compiled and installed with
Apache2.2 on Leopard?
Robert
Just wondering if anyone actually does it...
Robert
On 4/14/10 6:52 PM, Jan Dubois wrote:
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Jan Dubois wrote:
ActiveState is pleased to announce ActivePerl 5.12.0 build 1200,
a complete, ready-to-install binary distribution of Perl 5.12.
Oops, forgot to mention 2 things:
* The PPM repositories for ActivePerl 5.12 are
Kee Hinckley wrote:
At 8:44 PM -0400 8/14/02, ellem wrote:
#! /usr/bin/perl
I mean if it's on a bumper sticker it has to be correct; no?
Traditional Perl pre-dates bumpers.
Now if you have a Perl baby-on-board sign, that's another matter.
I have really enjoyed the depth of discussion
RAM is a possibility. However, my apparently good Ti 400 mhz laptop
passed all tests including backing out the new RAM and new HD to the
original out of box state did nothing. I could install 10 but not 10.1
nor 10.1.2 nor even 10.1.3. After an out of warrantee motherboard
replacement,
I lurk on this list and I have read every post for years, Isaac, the
recommendation for Unix book(s) is absolutely correct. Or you could do
a google search on unix commands and/or go to a public library and
see what book can get there.
Understanding the background environment is essential to
Sorry Marek, I am not a perl programmer by any means but it seemed to
me that you did get an answer.
I looked back at the archives http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/
perl.macosx for this subject and see a couple of responses.
When I installed MySql, php and Apache 2 on my laptop, I chose a
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