I just upgraded to 10.3.8 - through several steps from 10.2.8
I just got an error - complaining about not being able to find perl.h.
Does that come with the xcode tools? Or something else?
Thanks,
Warren
bitpim was exactly what I was looking for. There's a version for linux and one for
macOSX - both work.
Thanks for your help
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:13:40 -0800 (PST)
Andrew Mellinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Warren Pollans wrote:
Have you looked at BitPim?
http
Hello,
Does anyone know how to program the interface (via usb cable) from ibook to sanyo 4900
cell phone? I'm interested in trying to write something to backup my phone's
phonebook to my ibook. I've posted this question to the X-Unix list and sent mail to
Sanyo - nothing useful on google
That looks promising - I'll download it and take a look at it - Thanks
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:13:40 -0800 (PST)
Andrew Mellinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Warren Pollans wrote:
Have you looked at BitPim?
http://bitpim.sourceforge.net
-Andrew
Date: Mon, 22 Mar
Hello,
I'd like to start using tags in vim. Google shows that there is a ptags and a
perltags script for creating the tags file and the vim docs indicate that tags are
supported. It doesn't appear to be too difficult to create the tags file.
QUESTION: What do vim-tag-users use? Or is there
Hello,
This is not macosx-specific, but I want to do it on my ibook.
I would like to build a scrabble/crossword_puzzle cheater.
I think I want to do this by generating lists of words to choose from. For example,
I'd eventually like to be able to do the following:
list all n-letter,
Could someone help me with this please? I had sent this to the mod_perl list - where
it was suggested that I try here instead.
Who is responsible for putting dl_install_.al in place. The DynaLoader module is
installed.
Thanks,
Warren
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On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 12:41 PM, Warren Pollans wrote:
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When I try /usr/sbin/httpd -X, I get my usual startup messages and
then Segmentation Fault. I don't see '-X' as an available
Hello,
I'm trying to work through the examples in Mod_Perl Cookbook and have gotten stuck
at using Apache::DB - although my problem has nothing to do with Apache::DB.
I'm on a ibook (10.1.5) with apache 1.3.26 and mod_perl 1.26 and perl5.6.0
When I try /usr/sbin/httpd -X, I get my usual
Hello,
I'm trying to work through the examples in Mod_Perl Cookbook and have gotten stuck
at using Apache::DB - although my problem has nothing to do with Apache::DB.
I'm on a ibook (10.1.5) with apache 1.3.26 and mod_perl 1.26 and perl5.6.0
When I try /usr/sbin/httpd -X, I get my usual
Hello,
I've posted this to both the macosx_perl and macosx_applications
lists - sorry if you've received 2 copies.
I'm looking for an application that will convert a
word/appleworks/openoffice document to a human/perl editable pdf file
- the pdf file created by acrobat reader is not suitable.
Hello,
I just tried to upgrade Bundle::CPAN (from 1.52 to 1.63) on my 10.1.5
ibook (perl5.6.0) and got the following when running 'make test' for
Compress::Zlib. Is this OK? Should I force the install or ??? I
seem to be running CPAN1.63 OK though
Thanks,
Warren
[Compress-Zlib-1.19]$
Hello,
CAUTION: I have not had the time to RTFM (the cocoa/objectiveC
book). My apologies in advance
I would like to see a complete example of how pop up an alert
(message window) from perl - using camelbones? or ???. Feel free to
point me to it.
I plan to use this to remind me that I
I neglected to mention that I'm using 10.1.5 - ical seems to require 10.2
At 13:32 -0400 10/8/02, Chris Devers wrote:
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Warren Pollans wrote:
Am I re-inventing the wheel here?
Sort of. Have you looked at the new iCal application? It can do a
good portion of what you're
Hi Folks,
This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could point
me in the right direction. This has to have a RTFM answer but I
haven't been able to find the FM to R.
I can't figure out how to use a constant in a regular expression
without having to assign it to a variable
Thanks, that did it
At 1:20 PM -0400 2002-08-30, Warren Pollans wrote:
Hi Folks,
This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could point
me in the right direction. This has to have a RTFM answer but I
haven't been able to find the FM to R.
With Perl, there is always its own
OK, it's Storable.pm that uses Log::Agent - but this is supposed to be optional - it's
in eval use Log::Agent. So I guess the question is why does this cause the cgi to
fail? - an apache configuration error on my part?
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 13:25:03 -0400
Warren Pollans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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