vmsperl was in the spamcop list.

2005-01-29 Thread John E. Malmberg
Somehow the vmsperl mailing list got into the spamcop.net list. (reason: 530 5.7.1 Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?63.238.179.181: Since this is a closed list, the only possibilities are: 1. The host had a security problem. (I really do not think that is likely) 2.

Re: vmsperl was in the spamcop list.

2005-01-29 Thread Craig A. Berry
At 9:31 AM -0500 1/29/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: Somehow the vmsperl mailing list got into the spamcop.net list. (reason: 530 5.7.1 Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?63.238.179.181: This has happened from time to time, but the address you show here is not the address of

Re: Where were we at?

2005-01-29 Thread Michael G Schwern
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 10:50:14AM -0600, Craig A. Berry wrote: Apparently you simply can't have a bare directory spec as a target. You'd probably be ok with the directory file, though, i.e., [.blib.lib]ExtUtils.DIR rather than [.blib.lib.ExtUtils]. Ok, I've just eliminated them. It was a

Re: Where were we at?

2005-01-29 Thread Michael G Schwern
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 10:16:53AM -0600, Craig A. Berry wrote: t/basic. %MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X00018292 occurred when updating target CREATE_DISTDIR # Failed test (t/basic.t at line 235) # got: '1024' # expected: '0' # MCR

Re: vmsperl was in the spamcop list.

2005-01-29 Thread John E. Malmberg
Craig A. Berry wrote: At 9:31 AM -0500 1/29/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: Somehow the vmsperl mailing list got into the spamcop.net list. (reason: 530 5.7.1 Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?63.238.179.181: This has happened from time to time, but the address you show here is not the

blackholes.us and SpamAssassin.

2005-01-29 Thread John E. Malmberg
Craig A. Berry wrote: It does look like the entire ISP is listed by blackholes.us: http://openrbl.org/zones/@ISP?63.251.223.163 but I'm not at all sure I know how to read that page. If this is causing problems for anyone, please write to the list owner. All that listing means is that the server

Re: Where were we at?

2005-01-29 Thread Craig A. Berry
Michael G Schwern wrote: # MCR dsa0:[sys0.syscommon.perl-5_8_4]perl.exe -MExtUtils::Manifest=manicopy,maniread -e manicopy(maniread(),'Big-Dummy-0_01', 'best'); # mkdir Big-Dummy-0_01 # mkdir Big-Dummy-0_01/bin # -e: bin/program not found at -e line 1 # Can't read bin/program: no such