On 17.4.2014 19:26, matthew.pers...@lazard.com wrote:
I have my own local directories that cpanp knows about. I'm going to try
and put _Math-Pari-2.01080605_patched.tar.g_z in one of them and see if I
cannot coax cpanp to build locally. If not, Illl cpanm from your repo.
Can I assume that wh
I have my own local directories that cpanp knows about. I'm going to try
and put Math-Pari-2.01080605_patched.tar.gz in one of them and see if I
cannot coax cpanp to build locally. If not, Illl cpanm from your repo.
Can I assume that when 5.18.2.3 or whatever the next version is, the patch
wil
On 17/04/2014 15:06, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
In what you show you are using single quotes. In the example I think
you were trying, back ticks are used. It matters.
Wow... VERY well spotted John. After switching to back ticks it now
seems to be working on all 3 platforms!!!
A huge vote
I've been fighting a few Windows boxes here that are balky with assoc and
ftype. What I've found is that:
1) You can't have any perl processes open when you run the fype and assoc
commands.
2) You have to run ftype first and assoc second.
3) You must be an Administrator account when you run the
On 17.4.2014 13:49, John Emmas wrote:
On 17/04/2014 11:34, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
.
This is one that comes up from time to time - it's not specific to
Strawberry Perl, and has to do with file associations and something
else a registry setting ? ... I can never remember the deta
On 17/04/2014 11:34, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
.
This is one that comes up from time to time - it's not specific to
Strawberry Perl, and has to do with file associations and something
else a registry setting ? ... I can never remember the details,
nor of how to search for it.
Aaa
-Original Message-
From: sisyph...@optusnet.com.au
This is one that comes up from time to time - it's not specific to
Strawberry Perl, and has to do with file associations and something else
a registry setting ? ... I can never remember the details, nor of how
to search for it
From: John Emmas
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 4:47 PM
my_perl_script.pl > output.txt
This is one that comes up from time to time - it's not specific to
Strawberry Perl, and has to do with file associations and something else
a registry setting ? ... I can never remember the details,
On 17/04/2014 10:02, John Emmas wrote:
if I run this command (directly from a DOS Command Prompt) it does
populate 'test.txt' with the expected output:-
gtk-update-icon-cache --force --ignore-theme-index --source
builtin_icons gtk/stock-icons > test.txt
So in other words, the actual
BTW - I should have added that if I run this command (directly from a
DOS Command Prompt) it does populate 'test.txt' with the expected output:-
gtk-update-icon-cache --force --ignore-theme-index --source
builtin_icons gtk/stock-icons > test.txt
So in other words, the actual command
On 17/04/2014 08:36, kmx wrote:
FWIW, the
my $output = `the_exe_name arg1 arg2`;
way is to capture just STDOUT - _not_ STDERR. Regardless of OS.
Many thanks. As it happens, I'm only interested in capturing stdout. I
tried 3 x variations, based on your suggestions:-
Attempt #1:
On 17.4.2014 9:24, Sergei Steshenko wrote:
From: kmx
To: win32-vanilla@perl.org
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Run an external program and capture its output
On 17.4.2014 8:47, John Emmas wrote:
Firstly, please forgive me if this isn't th
On 17.4.2014 8:47, John Emmas wrote:
Firstly, please forgive me if this isn't the right place for asking this
question. I tried a couple of programmer's forums but up to now, my
question hasn't even gained one answer! And yet it seems like a simple
(and probably very common) requirement. I'
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