Re: [MacPerl-AnyPerl] Install MacPerl on Freebsd

2005-01-28 Thread Bart Lateur
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 15:43:36 -0700, Aaron Siegel wrote: >I would like the ability to extract the creator and file type from the file so >I can automate the renaming of Macintosh filenames to Windows filenames. >MacPerl::GetFileInfo If you have access to some Mac, you could convert the files to M

Re: [MacPerl-AnyPerl] Install MacPerl on Freebsd

2005-01-27 Thread Chris Nandor
At 15:43 -0700 2005.01.27, Aaron Siegel wrote: >I would like the ability to extract the creator and file type from the file so >I can automate the renaming of Macintosh filenames to Windows filenames. >MacPerl::GetFileInfo Once that file is on a non-Mac system, that information no longer exists, i

Re: [MacPerl-AnyPerl] Install MacPerl on Freebsd

2005-01-27 Thread Aaron Siegel
I would like the ability to extract the creator and file type from the file so I can automate the renaming of Macintosh filenames to Windows filenames. MacPerl::GetFileInfo On Thursday 27 January 2005 12:51, Chris Nandor wrote: > At 12:46 -0700 2005.01.27, Aaron Siegel wrote: > >I am try to writ

Re: [MacPerl-AnyPerl] Install MacPerl on Freebsd

2005-01-27 Thread Chris Nandor
At 12:46 -0700 2005.01.27, Aaron Siegel wrote: >I am try to write a script that will rename Macintosh files to windows file >name format. I do not have access to a Macintosh computer. Can MacPerl, >Mac::Files, and Mac::MoreFiles run on a FreeBSD system? No, unless you count Mac OS X, which is