Re: PAUSE bug
In any case please remove my name from co-maint of that module. Thanks. On 29/11/16 03:54, Alexander Karelas wrote: I (KARJALA cpan author) was never granted co-maint to Algorithm::Diff by any human ever. However this page says I have co-maint: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?pause99_peek_perms_by=me_peek_perms_query=Algorithm::Diff_peek_perms_sub=1 Apart from the mistake (which that page said someone on this list can fix) there is an underlying bug that caused the mistake. This module has no first-come according to that table. Should it be so? Should modules exist without first-come? Is someone going to fix it, so all modules have first-come? I only uploaded my XML::MyXML CPAN module containing a "package Algorithm::Diff" line to test something.
PAUSE bug
I (KARJALA cpan author) was never granted co-maint to Algorithm::Diff by any human ever. However this page says I have co-maint: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?pause99_peek_perms_by=me_peek_perms_query=Algorithm::Diff_peek_perms_sub=1 Apart from the mistake (which that page said someone on this list can fix) there is an underlying bug that caused the mistake. This module has no first-come according to that table. Should it be so? Should modules exist without first-come? Is someone going to fix it, so all modules have first-come? I only uploaded my XML::MyXML CPAN module containing a "package Algorithm::Diff" line to test something.
RE: async massive ping
I just changed it to a single process, it can ping 25000 servers per second. With 2 processes, it can ping about 45000 servers per second. Best Regards! Xinfeng Wang From: Wang, Xinfeng Sent: Monday, November 28, 2016 2:19 PM To: 'modules@perl.org'Subject: async massive ping Hi, perl experts and manager: I used perl for many years, usually I just use the modules on cpan, but when I tried to ping 10,000 servers with async ping module on cpan, none of them really worked. It isn't so hard, I just wrote the code by myself in perl. it can be done in 5 seconds(timout 5 seconds) on quite an ordinary server, with 1 sending process and 1 receiving process. (I think I can make it in 1 process ) I hope other engineers can use this wonderful feature too, but I don't know anything about how to create Makefile, testing, etc. What can I do to share my code? Best Regards! Xinfeng Wang
async massive ping
Hi, perl experts and manager: I used perl for many years, usually I just use the modules on cpan, but when I tried to ping 10,000 servers with async ping module on cpan, none of them really worked. It isn't so hard, I just wrote the code by myself in perl. it can be done in 5 seconds(timout 5 seconds) on quite an ordinary server, with 1 sending process and 1 receiving process. (I think I can make it in 1 process ) I hope other engineers can use this wonderful feature too, but I don't know anything about how to create Makefile, testing, etc. What can I do to share my code? Best Regards! Xinfeng Wang
PAUSE ID request (OXD; Inderpal Singh)
Request to register new user fullname: Inderpal Singh userid: OXD mail: CENSORED homepage: why: I have developed module for authentication with gluu server using perl. The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user=ab21_e03f146a9f66a763_pause99_add_user_sub=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user=ab21_e03f146a9f66a763_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1
PAUSE ID request (INDERPAL; Inderpal Singh)
Request to register new user fullname: Inderpal Singh userid: INDERPAL mail: CENSORED homepage: why: I have developed Perl module of oxd server. The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user=9b21_c2f642d08203ba24_pause99_add_user_sub=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user=9b21_c2f642d08203ba24_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1
CPAN Testers Daily Summary Report
Dear Gary Howland (PAUSE Custodial Account), Please find below the latest reports for your distributions, generated by CPAN Testers, from the last 24 hours. To change your preferences, or disable notifications, please visit the CPAN Testers Preferences system at https://prefs.cpantesters.org. Stream-1.00: - x86_64-linux / 5.25.7: - FAIL http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/a4d202c4-b533-11e6-8bcf-ebb8b33dc502 If you have an issue with a particular report, or wish to gain further information from the tester, please use the 'Find A Tester' tool at http://stats.cpantesters.org/cpanmail.html, using the ID or GUID of the report, as listed above, to locate the correct email address. You can also adjust the frequency and nature of these notifications or unsubscribe from the notifications entirely, by going to the CPAN Testers Preferences website (https://prefs.cpantesters.org) and login with your PAUSE credentials. You can disable CPAN Testers notifications permanently or temporarily. If you have problems with accessing the site, please contact Barbieand request to be removed from the automatic mailings. Thanks, The CPAN Testers CPAN Testers is only made possible with the support of our sponsors. For more information on sponsoring, please visit the I ⥠CPAN Testers website (http://iheart.cpantesters.org) One of our esteemed sponsors is Dyn, a Silver Sponsors. Dyn (pronounced dine) is the worldwide Internet Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) leader, powering Managed DNS and Email Delivery for over four million enterprise clients, small businesses and home users. Simply put, Dyn helps websites run faster and be more reliable, while also ensuring that transactional emails that consumers want and need reach their inboxes. We make the Internet a better place. http://www.dyn.com/ -- Reports: http://www.cpantesters.org Statistics: http://stats.cpantesters.org Preferences: https://prefs.cpantesters.org Wiki:http://wiki.cpantesters.org Blog:http://blog.cpantesters.org
User update for COMAND
Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [COMAND] fullname: [] asciiname: [] email: [CENSORED] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [none] ustatus: [delete] was [unused] Data were entered by COMAND (). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
User update for COMAND
Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [COMAND] fullname: [] was [Cory Omand] asciiname: [] email: [CENSORED] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [none] ustatus: [unused] was [delete] Data were entered by COMAND (Cory Omand). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
User update for COMAND
Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [COMAND] fullname: [Cory Omand] asciiname: [] email: [CENSORED] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [none] was [secr] ustatus: [delete] Data were entered by COMAND (Cory Omand). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
User update for COMAND
Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [COMAND] fullname: [Cory Omand] asciiname: [] email: [CENSORED] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [secr] ustatus: [delete] was [unused] Data were entered by COMAND (Cory Omand). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
Re: CGI::Simple new maintainer
On 26 Nov 2016, at 10:52, Neil Bowerswrote: > > Hi Andy, > > Are you ok for me to give Mohammad (MANWAR) co-maint on CGI::Simple? Yup, of course, thanks ;) -- Andy Armstrong, Hexten
User update for ORKUN
Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [ORKUN] fullname: [Orkun Karaduman] asciiname: [] email: [CENSORED] homepage: [https://github.com/orkunkaraduman/] was [] cpan_mail_alias: [publ] was [none] Data were entered by ORKUN (Orkun Karaduman). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause