Re: perl version for windows

2008-11-26 Thread Dermot
2008/11/25 Telemachus [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Tue Nov 25 2008 @ 3:27, Chas. Owens wrote: On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:26, Rob Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chas. Owens wrote: To check and raise Rob, I think you need to add Now tell me why you people call the trunk of a car a boot. Or did I

error while installing Net::APPliance::Session module from Cygwin

2008-11-26 Thread monnappa appaiah
Hi all, I'm gettin an error while installing Net::APPliance::Session module from Cygwin, can someone help me with this $ perl -MCPAN -e install

wait for file creation and wait

2008-11-26 Thread Sharan Basappa
Hi, I am writing a scheduler for some proprietary task. There are two questions pertaining to this 1) I have to wait for creation of a file by some external process. How do I do that in perl? In other words, is it possible to list out the files in perl? 2) If file is not created then I have to

system command

2008-11-26 Thread Sharan Basappa
Hi, I am trying to launch a program using system command. The program usually takes 20-30 minutes to complete. I launch the programs in a loop. Will the system command wait for first program to complete and then proceed to the next one. What if I want to launch these programs in parallel which is

Re:system command

2008-11-26 Thread Jeff Pang
Message du 26/11/08 16:13 De : Sharan Basappa A : Perl Beginners Copie à : Objet : system command Hi, I am trying to launch a program using system command. The program usually takes 20-30 minutes to complete. I launch the programs in a loop. Will the system command wait for first

Re: system command

2008-11-26 Thread Mr. Shawn H. Corey
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 20:43 +0530, Sharan Basappa wrote: Hi, I am trying to launch a program using system command. The program usually takes 20-30 minutes to complete. I launch the programs in a loop. Will the system command wait for first program to complete and then proceed to the next

Re: system command

2008-11-26 Thread Rob Coops
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Jeff Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Message du 26/11/08 16:13 De : Sharan Basappa A : Perl Beginners Copie à : Objet : system command Hi, I am trying to launch a program using system command. The program usually takes 20-30 minutes to

Re: wait for file creation and wait

2008-11-26 Thread Mr. Shawn H. Corey
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 20:31 +0530, Sharan Basappa wrote: Hi, I am writing a scheduler for some proprietary task. There are two questions pertaining to this 1) I have to wait for creation of a file by some external process. How do I do that in perl? In other words, is it possible to list

Re: wait for file creation and wait

2008-11-26 Thread Chas. Owens
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:01, Sharan Basappa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am writing a scheduler for some proprietary task. There are two questions pertaining to this 1) I have to wait for creation of a file by some external process. How do I do that in perl? In other words, is it

Re: system command

2008-11-26 Thread Deviloper
It will wait. This behaviour is called blocking. If you want to just start it and the go on in your code non-blocking or If you want to do some tasks at the same time, you should take a look at fork, threads or easier Proc::ParallelLoop. But If the bottleneck is your computingpower, this will

Re: wait for file creation and wait

2008-11-26 Thread Deviloper
How time-critical is it? is it time-critical as an nuclear chain reaction or time-critical like cooking a gumbo? until ( -e $file) {   sleep(1); } If the resultion of 1 sec is not good enough use time::hires... Mr. Shawn H. Corey [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat am 26. November 2008 um 16:20

Re: system command

2008-11-26 Thread Sharan Basappa
Or you might want to use threads, though they are certainly not the same both have their advantages and you might want to read up on them before making a decission on which to use. In any case I would advise you to first, use which ever way of modeling you prefer, to draw out the way the

Re: Warning that I am receiving. but not making any sense

2008-11-26 Thread Rob Dixon
David Wagner wrote: Rob Dixon wrote: David Wagner wrote: if ( ! $MyDataSw ) { It is the if statement in both cases. I changed the sprintf, but the error comes back to the if in both cases. Then either the perl engine is messed up beyond hope, or the scalar variable $MyDataSw is more

Module location - auto vs elsewhere

2008-11-26 Thread Dermot
Hi, I am trying to copy an application from one server to another but have hit a problem. I haven't completely honoured the file structure and I wonder if that why I am getting a error from DynaLoader. The error is Can't load '/usr/local/lib/site_perl/MyApp2.so' for module MyApp2:

print problem when \r is used.

2008-11-26 Thread Cathy
my $lines = 0; my $current_line = 0; my $percentage; my $percentage_new; open(my $FILE, , @ARGV[0]) or die Can't open log file: $!; while (sysread $FILE, $buffer, 4096) { $lines += ($buffer =~ tr/\n//); } print $lines lines\n; close $FILE or die $in: $!; open(my $FILE, , @ARGV[0])

RE: Warning that I am receiving. but not making any sense

2008-11-26 Thread Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer Analyst --- WGO
-Original Message- From: Rob Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 5:04 PM To: Perl Beginners Cc: Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer Analyst --- WGO Subject: Re: Warning that I am receiving. but not making any sense Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer

Re: print problem when \r is used.

2008-11-26 Thread John W. Krahn
Cathy wrote: my $lines = 0; my $current_line = 0; my $percentage; my $percentage_new; open(my $FILE, , @ARGV[0]) or die Can't open log file: $!; while (sysread $FILE, $buffer, 4096) { $lines += ($buffer =~ tr/\n//); } print $lines lines\n; close $FILE or die $in: $!; open(my

Re: Longest Prefix Match

2008-11-26 Thread Chas. Owens
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Suppose I have C_IP address : 12.120.29.25 and I have list of following IP addresses : 212.120.128.0|19; 12.120.0.0|15; 12.120.16.0|20; 12.120.72.0|22; 12.120.96.0|20; 12.120.40.0|21; 12.120.0.0|21;

Re: Longest Prefix Match

2008-11-26 Thread Chas. Owens
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 23:50, Chas. Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Suppose I have C_IP address : 12.120.29.25 and I have list of following IP addresses : 212.120.128.0|19; 12.120.0.0|15; 12.120.16.0|20;

Re: Longest Prefix Match

2008-11-26 Thread Chas. Owens
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 00:02, Chas. Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Now I need to map C_IP to list with longest prefix match. (As u can there are many IP address with 12.120. but I need to map to one with longest prefix match) The algorithm/data structure you are looking for is called a