Hello.

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting#Top-posting

  'the most vocal objections to top-posting seem to come from persons who
  first went online in the earlier days'

Deprecation? Ok not a big deal...

I mean no insist of the major part of community to use Tmux for me to want to
tell them about Debug::Fork::Tmux. But I picked this list for that because it
is assumed here. And I hoped no perl-haters are here. ;) 

Concerning Tmux usage to debug perl forks I had no idea what community may
want this. If it's a p5p that I assumed from the name that they port perl to
the platforms. Debug::Fork::Tmux is very unlikely to work with, for example,
ms-windows's  major perl distributions i. e., ActiveState and Strawberry. And,
on some of YAPC's presentations (5.16 pumpking's report if I'm not mistaken)
p5p was drawn as a metallurgy production: deadly dangerously hot. Far from to
be the perfect place to announce the dozen of lines of the working code, the
what the Debug::Fork::Tmux is in a nutshell.

I even had no idea that it's a p5p where to perldebug forks is of any a wanted
thing. Treated your irony as a sarcasm, sorry. ;)

And, Tmux itself deserves more mentioning.

Ouch! it's not a Perl area. My disclaimer: I had got the VCS version and can not
build it. First thing, the autogen.sh, said:

  aclocal: required version 1.10 not found

But I have no problem building Tmux from freebsd port. And from the path my
completion sees:

  aclocal       aclocal-1.10  aclocal-1.12  aclocal-1.4 

Shall I try the patches from freebsd port? Does the build process from
downloadable archive differs from the one found in Git? Debug::Fork::Tmux's
build process does.

2012/11/30 14:36:53 +0100 Richard Foley <richard.fo...@rfi.net> => To Peter 
Vereshagin :
RF> Top-posting? I just replied directly to the group post...
RF> 
RF> In terms of p5p. I don't know how many there would use Tmux, but I was just
RF> thinking that being able to use the perl debugger from within a forked 
process
RF> is one of the things which many people would perhaps try, *if* they knew 
about
RF> it. It's not exactly a beginner's concept either, and I don't know that one 
can
RF> insist on "a major part of" any particular user group already using a tool,
RF> before you let them know it exists. I mean, some people will use screen + 
emacs
RF> (historically perhaps), and others are switching to Tmux + Vim as we speak.
RF> 
RF> Basically, I just thought it might be a relevant potential user base to 
tap. 
RF> 
RF> -- 
RF> Ciao
RF> 
RF> Richard Foley
RF> 
RF> http://www.rfi.net/books.html
RF> 
RF> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 03:58:43PM +0400, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
RF> > Hello.
RF> > 
RF> > No top-posting, please. Thank you.
RF> > 
RF> > 2012/11/30 10:29:51 +0100 Richard Foley <richard.fo...@rfi.net> => To 
Peter Vereshagin :
RF> > RF> Very nice work, Peter.
RF> > RF> 
RF> > RF> I presume you've notified P5P, and the perl debugger mailing list, 
and wider
RF> > RF> perl community, of this *highly* interesting release?
RF> > RF> 
RF> > RF> > This is to acknowledge that new Perl module was released to the 
public that is
RF> > RF> > aimed to use Tmux for Perl development, particularly to provide a 
terminal
RF> > RF> > device to debug code that fork()s. More info:
RF> > RF> > 
RF> > RF> >   http://gitweb.vereshagin.org/Debug-Fork-Tmux/README.html
RF> > 
RF> > Thank you very much for your interest and for your report, Richard.
RF> > 
RF> > I wish I should do a *slightly* more care about notifications and a kind 
of
RF> > wider community(-ies).
RF> > 
RF> > Particularly I'd like to have an evidence of that major part of P5Pers do 
use
RF> > Tmux.
RF> > 
RF> > I believe Tmux maintainers may find it useful, too.
RF> > 
RF> > Tell me if you have any.
RF> > 
RF> > Thank you.
RF> > 
RF> > --
RF> > Peter Vereshagin <pe...@vereshagin.org> (http://vereshagin.org) pgp: 
A0E26627 

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