On 15/1/12 20:42, Bruce Van Allen b...@cruzio.com wrote:
I've been developing in Perl on OS X ever since the OS X Public
Beta. Somewhere along the line I came to believe that I should
set up my system with the boot drive formatted as Max OS
Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled).
Emphasis
Whilst upgrading httpd 2.0.47 - 2.0.48 I encountered this error on trying
`apachectl start':
dyld: /Library/Apache2/bin/httpd version mismatch for library:
/Library/Apache2/lib/libexpat.0.dylib (compatibility version of user: 5.0.0
greater than library's version: 2.0.0)
As far as I can gather
On 05/03/2005 @ 14:27 GMT, Emma Kane, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Thanks for the replies - sudo cpan (which I didnt think of fixed the
install of SOAP::Lite but when I try and install XML Parser I still get
the following error:
[...]
You could always try chmod'ing to 755
On 03/03/2005 @ 19:23 GMT, Tommy Nordgren, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Are there any Graphical User Interface Tools that can set the
executable bits in the file info on disk?
Try XRay:
http://www.brockerhoff.net/xray/
Cheers,
Regards,
Phil.
On 02/03/2005 @ 17:38 GMT, Ted Zeng, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I am using TextEdit as the editor. I sometime use Pico, but I am still
not comfortable with Unix editor. I know there must be some good
editors for Perl. Do you have any recommendation?
BBEdit http://www.barebones.com and Affrus
On 02/03/2005 @ 22:39 GMT, David Cantrell, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
John Delacour wrote:
I'd love to hear a convincing explanation from someone why anyone
would
use such tools in preference to TextWrangler, BBEdit or Affrus. I can
imagine they'd make it a chore to write code in us-ascii
On 28/02/2005 @ 09:29 GMT, Sherm Pendley, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
On Feb 28, 2005, at 4:07 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Having just installed 5.8.6 into /usr/local/bin I'm coming across the
usual 400 error when trying to use LWP in CPAN.
On 5.6.0 I just set ftp_int_passive to 1 in libnet.cfg
On 28/02/2005 @ 11:10 GMT, Sherm Pendley, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
On Feb 28, 2005, at 5:02 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 28/02/2005 @ 09:29 GMT, Sherm Pendley, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Have a look at Net::Config.pm.
Interestingly CPAN claims
On 28/02/2005 @ 20:53 GMT, Sherm Pendley, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
On Feb 28, 2005, at 12:48 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
'perldoc -l Net::Config' tells me it's in Library/Perl whereas I want
to install libnet into /usr/local/bin/perl
It's already installed - like I said, it's a core module
I've recently installed Perl 5.8.6 into /usr/local/bin whilst keeping the
System 5.6.0 (this on Jag) and whenever I try to install a module ( a la `perl
-MCPAN -e 'install Foo:Bar') CPAN is using 5.6.0.
What's the easiest way to get CPAN to use 5.8.6?
Cheers,
Regards,
Phil.
On 26/02/2005 @ 23:34 GMT, Chris Winters, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 23:22:03 +, Phil Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've recently installed Perl 5.8.6 into /usr/local/bin whilst keeping
the System 5.6.0 (this on Jag) and whenever I try to install a module(
a la `perl
On 16/11/2004 @ 02:32 GMT, Ken Williams, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
On Nov 16, 2004, at 3:47 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
I need to step back a version in a module compliled from source (from
v.3.0 - v.2.0).
What's the best way to go about this (again compiling from source
rather than cpan
On 17/11/2004 @ 16:29 GMT, Ken Williams, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
[...]
Oh. =) In that case, removing based on the packlist is probably fairly
reasonable (using a package manager would still be preferable, but
admittedly almost nobody does that for installing perl modules).
To see which
I need to step back a version in a module compliled from source (from v.3.0 -
v.2.0).
What's the best way to go about this (again compiling from source rather than
cpan)?
Thanks,
Regards,
Phil.
On 15/11/2004 @ 02:36 GMT, John Horner, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade Perl on a Jaguar system and it's telling me it
can't find cc, or it can't use it:
[...]
any idea what might be going on? Dev Tools are installed. If I try to
install them again it says they're up to date.
On 14/11/2004 @ 14:00 GMT, Phil Dobbin, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I'm trying to install WWW::Curl on 10.2/5.6.0 from cpan and am getting
this:
[snip cpan errors]
I solved the cpan errors by upgrading to curl 7.10.7 but now I'm getting a
won't install without force
I'm trying to install WWW::Curl on 10.2/5.6.0 from cpan and am getting this:
cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory /usr/include
cc1: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system directory
Curl.xs: In function `perl_curl_easy_duphandle':
Curl.xs:147: warning:
On 01/11/2004 @ 23:23 GMT, David Cantrell, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
The
[...]
blades.
Thanks for that.
Regards,
Phil.
--
Pleonasm, n.
An army of words escorting a corporal of thought
The Devil's Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce
On 01/11/2004 @ 23:23 GMT, David Cantrell, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
The
[...]
blades.
Thanks for that.
Regards,
Phil.
--
Pleonasm, n.
An army of words escorting a corporal of thought
The Devil's Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce
On 02/05/2004 @ 11:57 +0100, Christian Hansen, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Chris Nandor wrote:
I believe Backup.app is only available to .Mac subscribers, but the
app
itself does not require a .Mac account, or being online, any longer.
You
can back up to any local volume (including shared
On 12/03/2004, at 10:04 (GMT), Eric Cholet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 11 mars 04, 18:40, Mark Alldritt a crit :
Hi Folks,
Late Night Software is pleased to announce the release of its newest
Mac OS
X scripting product: Affrus 1.0.
[...]
Any plans to implement ISO-8859-1 (latin1)
On 10/02/2004, at 11:27 (GMT), wren argetlahm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a newbie to Perl on *nix and am in the process of
converting from MacPerl to OSX and I've just recently
downloaded the developer tools for OSX10.2 because I
was under the impression that they're necessary to
really use
On 02/02/2004, at 18:03 (GMT), Joseph Alotta, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks sherm, But I do not have a login. I will
try it anyway without the 1.1 update.
You can get a free login to ADC. It's somewhere on the Apple developer page.
You just fill in the relevant details (email address, etc).
On 7/11/03 04:44, Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Gohaku wrote:
[...]
Also, I noticed that /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables does not
contain test-cgi and printenv.
anyone know why that is?
Hmm -- now that you mention it, mine are gone too. Odd.
[...]
FWIW,
On 25/9/03 22:19, Kevin Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I gave up trying to add modules to perl 5.6.0 and upgraded rather painlessly
to 5.8.0. Now I get the error below when running any perl scripts:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
On 21/9/03 01:41, Jerry Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for any information I can get on using perl on Mac OS X?
What books are available?
Apart from the venerable Learning Perl, another good O'Reilly book is Perl
for Web Site Management which has a gentler learning curve
Where
On 12/4/03 19:01, David Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, April 12, 2003, at 02:13 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Ah, nice. And in zsh/bash?
$ alias pv= 'perl -M\!* -le print \!* -VERSION()'
mercury# alias pv='perl -M\!* -le print \!* -VERSION()'
mercury# pv File::Spec
zsh
On 16/3/03 17:23, Riccardo Perotti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/16/2003 12:16 PM, Puneet Kishor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 11:13 AM, Riccardo Perotti wrote:
... which leads me to think that I have to sudo at some point
(right?).
If so, when would the
On 16/3/03 17:50, Charlie Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't get CPAN to upgrade:
G400
768MB
10.2.4
Perl 5.6.0
The messages look like this: (pages of this)
Going to read /Users/ellem/.cpan/sources/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz
Going to read
On 6/2/03 1:03, Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please download and test the perl 5.8.0 distribution available from:
http://nathan.torkington.com/tmp/perl5.8.0gnat1.dmg
[...]
I get a text transfer of the binary when trying to d/l this in Mozilla, IE
and Omni Web instead of the disk
On 6/2/03 14:30, Morbus Iff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please download and test the perl 5.8.0 distribution available from:
http://nathan.torkington.com/tmp/perl5.8.0gnat1.dmg
I get a text transfer of the binary when trying to d/l this in Mozilla, IE
and Omni Web instead of the disk image.
On 6/2/03 14:30, Morbus Iff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please download and test the perl 5.8.0 distribution available from:
http://nathan.torkington.com/tmp/perl5.8.0gnat1.dmg
I get a text transfer of the binary when trying to d/l this in Mozilla, IE
and Omni Web instead of the disk image.
On 6/2/03 16:58, Morbus Iff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried `curl http://nathan.torkington.com/tmp/perl5.8.0gnat1.dmg'
And got the same binary text d/l (and had to crash `terminal' to stop it :-(
Curl, by default, will spit to STDOUT (ie. your Terminal) not to a file.
I'm not in front of a
On 11/12/02 14:06, Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[big snip]
Mac::Carbon 0.02 is available on the CPAN, and on
http://sf.net/projects/macperl/ (where there is also a binary installer, for
those of you who have trouble building it, such as those on 10.1.x systems).
This is excellent
On 11/12/02 14:58, Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Dobbin) wrote:
On 11/12/02 14:06, Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mac::Carbon 0.02 is available on the CPAN, and on
http://sf.net/projects/macperl/ (where there is also
On 3/12/02 17:50, Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Dobbin) wrote:
I'm getting a simple error message every time I install via CPAN:
Scanning cache /Users/phil/.cpan/build for sizes
Deleting from cache: /Users/phil/.cpan/build
On 14/11/02 1:05, David Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 04:27 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
2) High-end users who are dying to switch, but need to wait until
their software is properly supported, or until they can properly do a
massive switchover of
On 10/10/02 18:17, David Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 11:38 PM, Adam Fishman wrote:
(You get this message, because MakeMaker could not find
/System/Library/Perl/darwin/CORE/perl.h)
Well, do you have this file?
Is this indicative of the Developer
On 11/10/02 17:55, David Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 08:36 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Is this indicative of the Developer Tools not being installed?
I don't know about that, but if the developer tools weren't installed,
there'd be no compiler
On 23/9/02 03:18, Randal L. Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phil == Phil Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil As usual, the Perl section of this works flawlessly but the Applescript
Phil doo-dah chokes around:
Phil
Phil set output_file
On 23/9/02 19:17, Bill Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has Apple disconnected 10.1 user's Software Update application?
Mine just sits there waiting for a response that never comes...
Works fine for me on my iMac and iBook, both running 10.1.5.
Bit dodgy on my 5400 running 9.1. I get a
On 22/9/02 02:04, Randal L. Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik == Erik Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erik I just found this article in my ADC and figured I'd pass it along to
Erik the list:
Erik http://developer.apple.com/internet/webservices/applescripttoperl.html
Thanks for
On 22/9/02 02:04, Randal L. Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik == Erik Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erik I just found this article in my ADC and figured I'd pass it along to
Erik the list:
Erik http://developer.apple.com/internet/webservices/applescripttoperl.html
Thanks for
On 18/9/02 17:26, Celeste Suliin Burris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a bad habit of reading through the instructions.
At http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/src/README.html it states:
* Binary distributions of perl (executable programs) for particular
platforms. See the ports directory at
On 17/9/02 14:30, Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Stefano Pagliano wrote:
There is a port for jaguar find it at:
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/
But is it console mode Vim or full graphical Gvim? I already have
console mode Vim with Fink (after using
On 2/9/02 13:36, Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 3:39 AM +0100 9/1/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 31/8/02 19:41, _brian_d_foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article a05111b04b9961fa95f8b@[63.120.19.221], Dan Sugalski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:23 AM -0500 8/31/02, _brian_d_foy
On 31/8/02 at 09:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erik Price) wrote:
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 10:20 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
I use this quick hit:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use ExtUtils::Installed;
my $instmod = ExtUtils::Installed-new();
foreach my $module ($instmod-modules()) {
my
On 31/8/02 18:19, Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Cozens writes:
Anyone else seeing problems with this? It can't get past test
61 of zlib.t on my system.
Yup, hasn't worked for me in 10.1 or 10.2.
Installed fine for me on 10.1.5/5.8.0 on an iBook.
v.1.16
Regards,
Phil.
On 31/8/02 19:41, _brian_d_foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article a05111b04b9961fa95f8b@[63.120.19.221], Dan Sugalski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:23 AM -0500 8/31/02, _brian_d_foy wrote:
this will make me use several lines of code everywhere...
I didn't say I'd make it the
On 28/8/02 at 22:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erik Price) wrote:
I've used Perl here and there (on my OS X box) for basic stuff, but I
haven't really played with modules. I feel like I'm really missing
out
on something cool here. Where do modules get stored by default in
Darwin? What is a
On 29/8/02 at 07:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (drieux) wrote:
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 07:20 , Phil Dobbin wrote:
[..]
Once I hear back on this I plan to download some modules and use
them.
The LWP module has tempted me from the very beginning.
Remember the issue with case
On 17/08/2002 at 00:00, Sky Lemon, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
You they *will* be releasing an article on installing Perl 5.8, then you
said you haven't tested it on 10.1 yet, so that implies you have access
to
the article. So where is it? Do you work for Apple? (Is that why you
posted
On 10/08/2002 at 17:43, Shannon Murdoch, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
My scripts, which are running perfectly well on a Win2000 webserver, do
not
function correctly under MacOS X.
The first thing I've been able to identify that is malfunctioning is the
standard file reading process I've
On 28/7/02 at 11:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlie Stross) wrote:
Anyone got any suggestions? I managed to get Perl 5.8 working okay
and not segfaulting in /Library/Perl, but in the process nuked
/System/Library/Perl due to inattentiveness. Now, the system as a
whole seems happy, but I'm a Vim
On 28/7/02 at 12:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlie Stross) wrote:
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 12:00:24PM +0100, Phil Dobbin wrote:
(As a secondary option, if anyone can give me a hint about how to
build a carbonized vim with perl 5.8 -- or with no perl
integration --
from the patches
On 26/7/02 at 10:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Williams) wrote:
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 01:19 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 25/7/02 at 14:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott Brown) wrote:
Maybe I am slow, but I still cant get the dyld undefined symbols to
fix itself. I installed all
On 26/7/02 at 13:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Williams) wrote:
On Friday, July 26, 2002, at 01:40 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Can you elaborate on your preferred method that you've mentioned?
dyld
is rather persistent on Mac OS X with 5.8.0. It is not overwritten
in a
5.8.0 install, so
On 26/7/02 at 15:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Williams) wrote:
On Friday, July 26, 2002, at 03:08 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 26/7/02 at 13:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Williams) wrote:
On Friday, July 26, 2002, at 01:40 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Can you elaborate on your preferred method
for the faint hearted ;-)
standard disclaimer Do this at your own risk!/standard disclaimer
Regards,
Phil.
- Original Message -
From: Geoffrey F. Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Phil Dobbin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Les Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Perl on OS X [EMAIL
On 24/7/02 at 08:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Koen van der Drift) wrote:
Hi,
There is a perl 5.8.0 installer for OSX that can be found here:
http://www.serverlogistics.com/software.html
Supposedly it installs perl into /opt/perl. Did anyone already try it?
Nope.
And looking at the sketchy
On 22/7/02 at 12:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward Moy) wrote:
On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 11:19 AM, David Wheeler wrote:
On 7/22/02 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] claimed:
I think you are giving me too much credit, as I wasn't even aware
of
the thread-safe localtime bug
On 22/7/02 at 16:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Geoffrey F. Green) wrote:
On 7/22/02 4:42 PM, phildobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the subject of Jaguar, I can't seem to find any info on the
version of Perl
that will ship with it (or an estimation).
If it's not breaking any NDA's, can
Am running the final tests on 5.8.0 RC3. Have encountered problems with dyld:
Undefined symbols and with Jarkko's help I'm trying to fix/track it down.
If anybody else has any input on this, much appreciated :-)
Regards,
Phil.
On 18/7/02 at 15:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward Moy) wrote:
On Thursday, July 18, 2002, at 08:39 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Am running the final tests on 5.8.0 RC3. Have encountered problems
with dyld: Undefined symbols and with Jarkko's help I'm trying to
fix/track it down
Even though it's rumoured that 5.8.0 will be released this Thursday, yesterday I took
the plunge and installed 5.8.0 RC3 into /usr/local/lib on my iBook (Late 2001),
running 10.1.5 and it passed 98% of all tests straight out of the box.
Make and test took forever (the iBook has 384 MB RAM) and
On 15/7/02 at 07:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:
[...]
So, now I guess I'll order Restrospect 5 and hope it gets here
quickly, since I'm supposed to be on my new laptop by the weekend. :(
And I hope *that* works.
Retrospect works just fine. Just make sure it's no older
on 7/11/02 10:02 AM, Phil Dobbin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For 'tcsh', edit the .login file in your home directory
Whoa!
I didn't write this, either. Can we *please* watch the quoting?
I really don't understand what the problem is here...if I'm missing
something , please let me know
On 11/7/02 at 21:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Dalgleish) wrote:
on 7/11/02 10:02 AM, Phil Dobbin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
perl: warning : Please check that your locale settings:
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG = en_US]
are supported and installed on your system
perl: warning
On 13/7/02 at 03:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 7/11/02 10:02 AM, Phil Dobbin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For 'tcsh', edit the .login file in your home directory
Whoa!
I didn't write this either. Can we *please* watch the quoting?
I really don't understand what the problem is here. As soon
I've just put my iBook on my small LAN and tried to use cpan to load up some modules.
After an auto-configuration, I ran a get module and got this:
Going to read y/sources/modules/03modlist.data.gz
CPAN: MD5 security checks disabled because MD5 not installed.
Please consider installing the
Since upgrading to 10.1.5, all cgi's have ceased to work. If I look in the default Web
Sharing directory I see this:
bash2.05 phil@localhost /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables $ ls -la
total 48
drwxrwxr-x 6 root admin 160 Jun 29 11:00 .
drwxrwxr-x 4 root admin 264 May 17 03:42 ..
On 29/6/02 at 11:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Dobbin) wrote:
Since upgrading to 10.1.5, all cgi's have ceased to work. If I look in
the default Web Sharing directory I see this:
bash2.05 phil@localhost /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables $ ls -la
total 48
drwxrwxr-x 6 root admin 160
Has anybody taken Perl 5.8.0 RC1/2 for a spin yet?
Are there any blogged docs specific to installation for Mac OS X?
Regards,
Phil.
On 21/6/02 at 16:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Reinhardt) wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Has anybody taken Perl 5.8.0 RC1/2 for a spin yet?
Are there any blogged docs specific to installation for Mac OS X?
I've been tracking bleedperl on OS X for a while now. Both
On 15/6/02 at 04:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Lowe) wrote:
I¹m able to install all other modules without a problem...but the for
some
reason Make fails at the end of DBD::mysql Bundle via CPAN.
Has anyone else run into this?
Nope, my install of DBD::mysql went fine. What error messages
I've recently installed a lot of modules via CPAN.pm into Library/Perl/ (basically
into directories like Bundle, DBD, Net, darwin) and I wondered if anybody here had
upgraded to 10.1.5 and, if so, does it hose any of the above direcories?
CPAN does not install into System/Library/Perl/ because
just perm modules, I suspect the problem was the
system update.
I've got mysql installed in /usr/local/ (not via fink), so I'm thinking after reading
what you've said, what with the cpan stuff as well, I may well leave it till Jagwire.
Thanks for the heads up,
Regards,
Phil.
--- Phil
On 5/6/02 at 11:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles Albrecht) wrote:
At 5:36 PM +0100 6/5/2002, Phil Dobbin wrote:
I've recently installed a lot of modules via CPAN.pm into
Library/Perl/ (basically into directories like Bundle, DBD, Net,
darwin) and I wondered if anybody here had upgraded
On 5/6/02 at 14:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ellem) wrote:
On Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at 02:31 PM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
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.
I've got it from CPAN (installing Bundle::libnet did the trick) and then I get this
right at the very end:
t/downgrade.t 2 512592 3.39% 34, 37
2 tests skipped.
Failed 1/20 test scripts, 95.00% okay. 2/649 subtests failed, 99.69% okay.
make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 2
On 16/4/02 at 07:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill -Sx- Jones) wrote:
To add Perl back to this - here:
(Attachment is text - BBEdit txt.)
Which Mailsmith 1.5.1 is telling me is corrupted and/or archived incorrectly.
Any chance of a repost?
Regards,
Phil.
On 16/4/02 at 10:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill -Sx- Jones) wrote:
=pod
Any chance of a repost?
Sure - it was small - it may need to be
fixed because of mailing reformatting it;
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
[...]
Many thanks,
Regards,
Phil.
1;
On 31/3/02 at 12:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (drieux) wrote:
I just tried this and got the strange error:
make: *** Warning: File `llyrisWeb.pm' has modification time in the
future
(2002-03-31 19:37:50 2002-03-31 11:40:45)
I am using the default StuffitExpander
Your timezone isn't set
On 27/3/02 at 22:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tor Hildrum) wrote:
On 25/3/02 20:10, Phil Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/3/02 at 04:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tor Hildrum) wrote:
This may sound a little ignorant, but does anyone know what this
fink-package is?
I'm going to download
On 16/02/2002 at 11:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stonewall Ballard) wrote:
I'm looking for instructions on installing Perl and the CPAN modules on
OS
X. I'm not a serious Unix hacker, so I'm looking for a simple recipe.
I've tried installing some CPAN modules, and every time I do it, Perl
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