RE: Building a distribution package
Title: RE: Building a distribution package This might help: http://jenda.krynicky.cz/perl/PPM.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/29/01 1:49 PM Subject: Building a distribution package Does anyone know how to create a distribution package as part of Activestate's distribution. If I need to purchase any tools, let me know. I have the Active State Perl Developers Kit and Active State Perl. John ___ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users
RE: How to Create A CPAN MIrror
Title: RE: How to Create A CPAN MIrror You could check the FAQ :-) http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_mirror_CPAN
RE: sendmail
Title: RE: sendmail As someone else noted Mail-Sendmail is available as well. Both work fine, but use Mail-Sender if you need to add attachments to your email. Frank -Original Message- From: Frank Novak To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: 2/15/01 1:05 PM Subject: RE: sendmail Sendmail is on unix. You can however download a perl module to send email via SMTP. The module is available from the ActiveState repository using ppm. Try this command: ppm install mail-sender from your dos command prompt. Then read the docs for sample code. Frank -Original Message- From: Sharon Tiroff To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: 2/15/01 12:15 PM Subject: sendmail I am new to Perl CGI Script and installed ActivePerl to my NT machine last week. I would like to send two automatic e-mails out after the user clicks the submit button. In my readings I understand that I need SENDMAIL on my box. Should ActivPerl installed this on my machine? I have searched the drive where I installed ActivePerl and SENDMAIL has not been found. Thanks, Sheri ___ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users <http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users>
RE: sendmail
Title: RE: sendmail Sendmail is on unix. You can however download a perl module to send email via SMTP. The module is available from the ActiveState repository using ppm. Try this command: ppm install mail-sender from your dos command prompt. Then read the docs for sample code. Frank -Original Message- From: Sharon Tiroff To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: 2/15/01 12:15 PM Subject: sendmail I am new to Perl CGI Script and installed ActivePerl to my NT machine last week. I would like to send two automatic e-mails out after the user clicks the submit button. In my readings I understand that I need SENDMAIL on my box. Should ActivPerl installed this on my machine? I have searched the drive where I installed ActivePerl and SENDMAIL has not been found. Thanks, Sheri ___ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users
RE: [general] Redirect the output of a system function.
http://jenda.krynicky.cz/#Local::TeeOutput -Original Message- From: Dan Abner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 11:27 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [general] Redirect the output of a system function. Yesterday, I posed the question of how to redirect the output of a system function [to a file]. I received two different solutions. (Thanks!) Today however, I don't want to "just" redirect to a file anymore. I want to direct to a file and to STDOUT. There's a catch, however, from making this simple. I want the command to print to STDOUT as it's executes. I want it to behave exactly like the tee command in UNIX. Anyone have any ideas of how to split the output to two different file handles simultaneously? As always, replies are much appreciated. Thanks, Dan. > -Original Message- > From: Dan Abner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: January 11, 2001 4:53 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: [general] Redirect the output of a system function. > > > OS: NT 4.0 > Perl: 5.6.0 (Active Perl build 620) > > How can I redirect the output of a system function. > > For instance, if I had: > > @args = ("ls", "-r"); > system (@args) == 0 > or die "Failed..."; > > I checked perldoc, but it was unclear (at least to me...) > > Perldoc says: > > ...Beginning with v5.6.0, Perl will attempt to flush all > files opened for > output before any operation that may do a fork, but this may not be > supported on some platforms (see the perlport manpage). To be > safe, you may > need to set $| ($AUTOFLUSH in English) or call the > autoflush() method of > IO::Handle on any open handles... > > perlport wasn't much help either... > > > Any suggestions or recommendations are appreciated. > Dan. > > > Daniel Abner > Configuration Manager > Winfire,Inc. > > Voice: (949) 567-5248 > Fax:(949) 724-4839 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.winfire.com > > > > > ___ > Perl-Win32-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users > ___ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users ___ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users ___ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users ___ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users