On Saturday, May 29, 2004 12:15 AM
Tyler Hepworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Normally it would be ... or die ... but I can't do that. If an LDAP
> server is not availabe and I tell it to die, then none of the other
> servers in the array get looked at. Is there are way to tell the
> foreach loop to die with a message only if none of the servers in the
> array are available? I have thought about this, but probably not
> hard enough because I don't know the answer right now.
One could think about my $Flag being set ($Flag = 1;) when a server is
found, and an action if ($Flag = 1).
>> Could I get you to diff this version against the most recent CVS
>> version and attach one or multiple patch file(s) that can be applied
>> to the source tree?
>
> Oh man. Now you are talking way over my head. To be honest, perl is
> yet. Got any advice for me? In the meantime I will see what I can
> learn about merging and see if I can fill your request.
Don't worry, it's not that hard. Try to get a GUI client for cvs to get
you started. Tortoisecvs.sf.net is a good one on the Windows platform.
All we need to render your changes usable is a diff against the CVS
version of the files. So you take the original file you developed afrom,
and diff it with your working version, using 'diff -bru'. You supplied
diffs against your most recent working version, which doesn't help that
much. Get it?
Regards,
Robert Kehl
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