Hicks, Robert wrote:
> I would have thought the next one would have been based on Perl 5.8.8?
> Or is it too soon for that one?
You guys are responding to emails that are several months old and are
somehow re-entering the system today. Check the dates on these emails
before replying to them.
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Hicks, Robert wrote:
I would have thought the next one would have been based on Perl 5.8.8?
Or is it too soon for that one?
The message was dated last November, and I, for one, have had 815 for
about that long.
--
John W. Kennedy
"But now is a new thing which is very old--
that the rich make
On Tue, 07 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would have thought the next one would have been based on Perl 5.8.8?
Absolutely. It seem like someone is resending a bunch of old messages
directly to the recipients listed in the headers. I've filtered out
about 50 messages so far. They all hav
On 11/15/2005 01:21:21 PM Jan Dubois wrote:
>* HTML help and TOC are always updated when a module is installed,
>by PPM, by CPAN shell, or even when installed manually.
I'm glad to see improvements in this area.
However a question: I use "external" (i.e., external to /Perl) lib folders, eg:
pe
I would have thought the next one would have been based on Perl 5.8.8?
Or is it too soon for that one?
Robert
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, John Serink wrote:
> Anyone know if the leaking handles on win32 when using shared arrays
> with threads is fixed? It wasn't mentioned in the change log.
There are no changes in that area.
Cheers,
-Jan
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ActivePerl 5.8.7 build 815 is now available for download from our
website. It looks like the online docs on ASPN have not been
updated yet, so here are the important changes since build 813:
* Windows version includes PerlEx for IIS.
* HTML help and TOC are always updated when a module is instal