Ah, that has been a mistake on my part, apologies. I can use a
more "correct" naming scheme in the future.
Are there any rules besides this one that release names should adhere
to? I'll write up a document about it so I have it documented, and
other people know what to expect as well.
On Wed, 6
ent paths and version
>> identification (like -n vs .n for sub-version ids) the download and
>> installation appears to have worked, but trying the REPL produced the
>> following error message:
>>
>> "I ran into a problem while trying to set up Linenoise: Failed to o
When I report a problem, I try to supply as complete a picture as
possible, without imposing my filter on the data. So many times I've
had a vital clue omitted by someone who "didn't think that X was
important".
With so many parties involved, it's not surprising that errors reveal
issues entirely
or sub-version ids) the download and
> installation appears to have worked, but trying the REPL produced the
> following error message:
>
> "I ran into a problem while trying to set up Linenoise: Failed to open
> file
> /home/guru/rakudo/rakudo-star-2019.07.1/install/share/p
s installation location, have you tried grepping for:
>> "91857A0CE92503F53D56DEBB6F633402878D0FF0"
>>
>> ...and copying it over to your new 'dist' directory?
>> (/home/guru/rakudo/rakudo-star-2019.07.1/install/share/perl6/site/dist/)
>>
>> The 'dist'
r new 'dist' directory?
> (/home/guru/rakudo/rakudo-star-2019.07.1/install/share/perl6/site/dist/)
>
> The 'dist' directory appears to keep track of modules by version
> number, so I don't believe the string you posted is the "SHA1" hash
> name of the Linenoise module per s
In a previous installation location, have you tried grepping for:
"91857A0CE92503F53D56DEBB6F633402878D0FF0"
...and copying it over to your new 'dist' directory?
(/home/guru/rakudo/rakudo-star-2019.07.1/install/share/perl6/site/dist/)
The 'dist' directory appears to keep track
ailed to open
file
/home/guru/rakudo/rakudo-star-2019.07.1/install/share/perl6/site/dist/91857A0CE92503F53D56DEBB6F633402878D0FF0:
No such file or directory
Continuing without tab completions or line editor"
I assume that horrendous filename is a SHA hash if some sort. To
whoever i
Thank you Patrick!
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 8:52 AM JJ Merelo wrote:
> Thanks a lot, Patrick.
>
> El mar., 5 nov. 2019 a las 14:28, Patrick Spek via perl6-users (<
> perl6-us...@perl.org>) escribió:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I've seen people ask about 2019.07.1 in multiple avenues, myself
>>
Thanks a lot, Patrick.
El mar., 5 nov. 2019 a las 14:28, Patrick Spek via perl6-users (<
perl6-us...@perl.org>) escribió:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've seen people ask about 2019.07.1 in multiple avenues, myself
> included. Since there was little response, I've set out to build it
> myself. The
Hello everyone,
I've seen people ask about 2019.07.1 in multiple avenues, myself
included. Since there was little response, I've set out to build it
myself. The first results have been made, with a PR on the Rakudo Star
repository to fix a number of issues.
Additionally, I've uploaded the
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