RE: Perl2exe syntax for module inclusion.

2002-09-17 Thread Phil Ritchie
Great. I'll give that a try. Phil. |-+---> | | "Adam Frielink" | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | | Sent by:| | |

Re: perldoc fickleness

2002-09-17 Thread Sisyphus
- Original Message - From: "$Bill Luebkert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Sisyphus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:45 PM Subject: Re: perldoc fickleness > Sisyphus wrote: > > > > It finally all made sense - when I grasped the basics of what'

Re: perldoc fickleness

2002-09-17 Thread $Bill Luebkert
Sisyphus wrote: > > It finally all made sense - when I grasped the basics of what's happening. > > When I run 'perldoc' it comes up one page at a time with 'more' - and once > I've got to the bit I > want to read, I then kill it with Ctrl-C. Try typing 'q' instead. > When I do that the tempora

Re: perldoc fickleness

2002-09-17 Thread Sisyphus
- Original Message - From: "James E Keenan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > And now that I've read the sysopen documentation, I've decided it's > cleaner > > to remove the O_EXCL than it is to unlink. Works fine, also. > > > > I'm now left wondering how come this is not a common problem, and

Re: Using Pack and Unpack

2002-09-17 Thread Paul Flint
Carl Jolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Two problems, when the index file is created, the file needs to > be opened for output, instead of: > open (I, "index.idx"); > you need: > open (I, ">index.idx") || die can\'t open output file index.idx"; Oops. Of course, you are right. > Second proble

Re: perldoc fickleness

2002-09-17 Thread James E Keenan
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 13:56:23 +1000, "Sisyphus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote with regard to: Re: perldoc fickleness: > > And now that I've read the sysopen documentation, I've decided it's cleaner > to remove the O_EXCL than it is to unlink. Works fine, also. > > I'm now left wondering how come this

Re: Using Pack and Unpack

2002-09-17 Thread Carl Jolley
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Paul Flint wrote: > I'm getting incorrect results from recipe 8.8 in the Perl Cookbook. > > I'm building an index of offset positions for lines in a file (3 MB), > which I'm supposed to be able to use to access any line in that file. > > I use Code A to build the index. (take

Read list of servers from a file???

2002-09-17 Thread Doherty, Steve
Hello perl gurus, I have a Perl script that I use to search for files of type *.mdb. I can currently search only 1 machine at a time. I need to search the entire network though. I have another script that generates a list of all servers on the network (120 +/-). I have tried unsuccessfull

RE: NET::Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread John Serink
First, if you are telnetting from a non Windoze PC, you must turn off NTLM authentication on the host. This works on an NT box: use Net::Telnet; use strict; use warnings; my $telnet = new Net::Telnet ( Timeout=>10, Errmode=>'die'); my @jim=""; my $frank=""; $telnet->open('192.168.174.108'); $tel

RE: :Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread John Serink
Yes, it works fine. > -Original Message- > From: Jitendra Soam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 9:00 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: NET::Telnet > > > Is it possible to use Net::Telnet module to telnet into > Windows machine > runn

RE: Using Pack and Unpack

2002-09-17 Thread Thomas R Wyant_III
"Warkentin, Brad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thomas R Wyant_III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > postulates: >> Because of the "text" mode translation, DOSish perls have >> limitations in using "seek" and "tell" on a file accessed >> in "text" mode. > True, however I thought the limitation was

RE: Installing Libwww-perl on ASPerl 5.6.1 Build 633 with PPM3

2002-09-17 Thread Magnus Hjorleifsson Jr
Title: RE: Installing Libwww-perl on ASPerl 5.6.1 Build 633 with PPM3 I am using ppm version 2.1.5 and it works just fine with Perl 5.6.1 Build 633  have you tried doing a verify --upgrade libwww-perl from the ppm prompt? -Original Message- From: Cutts III, James H. [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

RE: Using Pack and Unpack

2002-09-17 Thread Warkentin, Brad
Thomas R Wyant_III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] postulates: > Paul Flint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm getting incorrect results from recipe 8.8 in the Perl Cookbook. > > > I'm building an index of offset positions for lines in a file (3 > > MB), which I'm supposed to be able to use to acce

FW: NET::Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread Moulder, Glen
Mark, you'd probably win that bet. I just searched back through my notes of the time (what did I do before I got my PDA?) and can't find any mention of having changed the term type. I remember sending a couple of SOSes to the list and don't recall that being in any of the suggested solutions

Installing Libwww-perl on ASPerl 5.6.1 Build 633 with PPM3

2002-09-17 Thread Cutts III, James H.
I have had considerable trouble installing libwww-perl on my AS Perl 5.6.1 Build 633 on WinNT 4.0. I had been having some strange configuration problems with Perl, so I completely uninstalled AS Perl 5.6.1 Build 62x and installed AS Perl 5.6.1 Build 633. The installation went well and resol

RE: NET::Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread Story, Lenny
Greetings, I too had alot of trouble getting Net::Telnet to work properly, it seemed to continuously stop for no apparent reason, with very poor performance. As well as not being able to make it non-block on win32. I had to eventually write a direct TCP client to get a proper level of performan

RE: NET::Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread Carter Thompson
Before anyone else mentions it - please add the "use NET::Telnet" in the example. I told you it was untested. ;-) Carter. > -Original Message- > From: Carter Thompson > Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:22 AM > To: Jitendra Soam; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: NET::Telnet > >

FW: NET::Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread Moulder, Glen
Carter, what you're saying may work on Unix systems, but after 2 weeks of hair-pulling last year, I gave up trying to use Net::Telnet on legacy Univac and Dec systems. The module just couldn't handle the odd terminal emulation escape sequences that were being fed to it (especially on the Univ

Re: Win32::OLE & MS Word

2002-09-17 Thread work
This will insert text at the beginning of a document. use strict; use warnings; use Win32::OLE; my $oWord = new Win32::OLE("Word.Application"); my $clBlue = 16711680; my $clGreen = 32768; my $oDoc = $oWord->Documents->Add(); $oWord->Selection->TypeParagraph; $oWord->Selection->Font->{Size} =

RE: NET::Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread Carter Thompson
The Prompt is a regular expression that matches the commandline prompt from the remote shell. That means you'll want to match the prompt for the user you are logging in as. If I log into one of my remote windows machines through a telnet server and I see I have a prompt like so, "C:/" I'll n

Re: Using Pack and Unpack

2002-09-17 Thread Thomas R Wyant_III
Paul Flint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm getting incorrect results from recipe 8.8 in the Perl Cookbook. > I'm building an index of offset positions for lines in a file (3 > MB), which I'm supposed to be able to use to access any line in that > file. > I use Code A to build the index. (take

RE: NET::Telnet

2002-09-17 Thread Thomas R Wyant_III
Jitranda, I gave up trying to figure out what to use as a prompt for Net::Telnet when connecting to Windows' telnet server. Maybe someone out there will enlighten us both. Tom "Jitendra Soam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@listserv.ActiveState.com on 09/17/2002 10:38:52 AM Sent by:[EMAIL PROTECT