ls,
Also seems to go wrong for RAKUDOLIB
Example (in tcsh shell);
$ setenv RAKUDOLIB .:lib:/home/marcel/Software/lib/perl6/lib
$ setenv PERL6LIB .:lib:/home/marcel/Software/lib/perl6/lib
$ perl6 some-program.pl6
some-program.pl6 .. ===SORRY!===
Could not find Semi-xml in any of:
ls,
Found another problem in the new rakudo (understood that was from 4/8).
Version: 'This is perl6 version 2015.05-139-g2281689 built on MoarVM
version 2015.05-49-g07fbd62'
It seems that perl6 doesn't understand the environment variable PERL6LIB
anymore.
Example (in tcsh shell);
$ setenv
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Fields, Christopher J cjfie...@illinois.edu
wrote:
I had the same problem recently, tied to the revised path names (e.g. the
‘file#’ prefix). Any reason for the change? Kinda caught me by surprise.
It's so that there can be things that are not directories of
Hi, you might use this:
say $*DISTRO.cur-sep
rakudo-moar 228168: OUTPUT«,»
Am 08.06.2015 um 21:17 schrieb Brandon Allbery:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Fields, Christopher J
cjfie...@illinois.edu mailto:cjfie...@illinois.edu wrote:
I had the same problem recently, tied to the
I had the same problem recently, tied to the revised path names (e.g. the
‘file#’ prefix). Any reason for the change? Kinda caught me by surprise.
chris
On Jun 8, 2015, at 11:51 AM, mt1957 mt1...@gmail.com wrote:
ls,
Found another problem in the new rakudo (understood that was from
On 06/08/2015 09:24 PM, Tobias Leich wrote:
say $*DISTRO.cur-sep
Hi Tobias,
It returns a comma.
I've used this in the path and processing is now ok. I was stuck with
panda unable to do anything. As a workaround I can continue now.
Hopefully this separator will be set back to ':' again.