undefined reference to 'boot_DynaLoader'

2004-01-29 Thread karen
Hi, I tried embedding perl into C, and inserted these coz i had an error prior to this one *** static void xs_init _((void)); EXTERN_C void boot_DynaLoader _((CV* cv)); EXTERN_C void boot_Socket _((CV* c

Re: More "Succinctification"

2001-06-07 Thread Karen Cravens
of the data. If you don't have control over the database or input form, of course, never mind. -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: double quotes around a variable

2001-06-07 Thread Karen Cravens
roblem was @array = ("one two three") instead of ("one", "two", "three")... -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: double quotes around a variable

2001-06-07 Thread Karen Cravens
g, and he told me what a doofus I was. (Well, he was politer than that. Besides, I found whatever it was that he *had* done wrong.) (On the one hand, I like finding things like this out. On the other, then I feel compelled to go back through my code and "correct" it for whatever cooler way I just found to do something...) -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: FW: space

2001-06-07 Thread Karen Cravens
ue. Bah.) -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: double quotes around a variable

2001-06-08 Thread Karen Cravens
ic stuff. At least until recently. He's now exploring esoteric things like "packages." Whee. > The Perl marriage has a better chance of survival because TMTOWTDI... I > could never see myself with a C++ bride :-) Bah. C is just messy Pascal. -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Understanding Randal's answer

2001-06-08 Thread Karen Cravens
On 8 Jun 2001, at 14:33, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: > No, because newlines are the delimiters for sh's "read" operator. Is it just me, or does anyone else think newlines in filenames are Evil Incarnate regardless? -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: [META] Rants (was:Re: space)

2001-06-08 Thread Karen Cravens
folders for that mailing list. I personally hate (well, dislike, anyway) getting duplicates. (Although Peg can probably discard based on message-id, and procmail certainly can... I haven't "disliked" it enough to actively take steps.) -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: [META] Rants (was:Re: space)

2001-06-08 Thread Karen Cravens
On 8 Jun 2001, at 23:24, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote: > If you don't know how to manage your mail or aren't willing to learn then > you probably don't have any business joining a mailing list and then > whining about it on the list. So, was that addressed at someone in

Re: [META] Rants (was:Re: space)

2001-06-08 Thread Karen Cravens
, let's find out, shall we? -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: [META] Rants (was:Re: space)

2001-06-08 Thread Karen Cravens
On 9 Jun 2001, at 0:22, Karen Cravens wrote: > Not only that, but there's certainly a potential for abuse of the > Reply-To misfeature, unless the software is bright enough to look > for the sort of thing that... well, let's find out, shall we? Well, that answers *th

Re: Understanding Randal's answer

2001-06-09 Thread Karen Cravens
m (yes, even under CGI control), I've already *got* a security hole. > So yes, I take newlines in paths seriously. You can't be an ostrich > about them burying your head in the sand. That's not secure, and you > will be hacked. Ostriches don't really bury their hea

Re: Understanding Randal's answer

2001-06-09 Thread Karen Cravens
> And bats aren't really blind :) >That's relativity." --Albert Einstein And Einstein didn't really say that (hey, this game is fun). -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Understanding Randal's answer

2001-06-09 Thread Karen Cravens
elativity" bit)... you can find about four different versions floating around, with the Discover version most frequently found. Apparently the actual words weren't quite facile enough, so the quoters made it wittier. -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

RE: Understanding Randal's answer

2001-06-09 Thread Karen Cravens
and there may be other path fixing going on elsewhere. More research is definitely called for. -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Understanding Randal's answer

2001-06-09 Thread Karen Cravens
u expand a bit on that? I lost the metaphor. Well, I'm not sure, but I *have* seen a lot of sysadmins (and techies of various stripes) with buzzcuts or shaved heads. That help? -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Understanding Randal's answer

2001-06-09 Thread Karen Cravens
On 9 Jun 2001, at 9:18, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: > Just another guy driving around a 7-year-old ugly second-hand SUV, and > probably stuck with that for another year or two the way the finances > are looking this year... , Luxury! In... Never mind, we won't go there. -- Ka

Re: extracting substr

2001-06-09 Thread Karen Cravens
can take those out. Someone can probably fine-tune which places don't actually need three digits and whatnot, too. -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Cannot detect environment variables

2001-06-10 Thread Karen Cravens
ssed (by default, anyway) for security reasons. FWIW. -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Perl Scope Question

2001-06-10 Thread Karen Cravens
On 10 Jun 2001, at 23:37, Charles Lu wrote: >my @newhash = sort {$hash{$a} <=> $hash{$b}} keys %hash; It's not quite an answer to your question, but I'm curious why you nested the subroutine instead of just writing it like this? -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: extracting substr

2001-06-11 Thread Karen Cravens
On 10 Jun 2001, at 10:05, Dave Cross wrote: > On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 06:33:21PM -0500, Karen Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Someone can probably fine-tune which places don't > > actually need three digits and whatnot, too. > It can be a bit more complex that th

Re: [META] Rants (was:Re: space)

2001-06-12 Thread Karen Cravens
ratio, and posting to the list ought to have Pine's you're-about- to-make-a-Usenet-post-you-know warning attached. So it's a social, not a technological issue, I think. Unfortunately, I'm excessively sociable, for a nerd... -- Karen J. Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Please~

2002-09-03 Thread tang karen
Dear Sir and Madam. Please don't send me any mail. Thank your! _ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [

Glossary

2004-06-08 Thread Karen McAtamney
oing on in each window!). Thank you for all your help, Karen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>

Re: Glossary

2004-06-08 Thread Karen McAtamney
rl, and I've made it few the first couple of chapters without too much grief, but it doesn't help with this particular problem:-( Karen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>

RE: AW: Converting a string to a filehandle

2009-02-09 Thread FRASER, KAREN R.
I've signed up for digest and keep getting individual emails. Does anyone know what the trick is to get digest form? Thanks, -Original Message- From: Jenda Krynicky [mailto:je...@krynicky.cz] Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 8:49 AM To: beginners@perl.org Subject: Re: AW: Converting a st

What happened to url http://beginners.perl.org/

2009-08-05 Thread FRASER, KAREN R.
I checked link http://lists.cpan.org/showlist.cgi?name=beginners "The beginners Mailing List" It references link http://beginners.perl.org/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/ -- To unsubscr

RE: beginners Digest 4 May 2010 07:42:13 -0000 Issue 3941

2010-05-04 Thread FRASER, KAREN R.
How do I unsubscribe from this? I've sent at least three emails to beginners-digest-unsubscr...@perl.org following the instructions in "Administrivia: To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: To post to the list, e-mail: " -Ori

DBF File

2002-07-11 Thread Karen Liew Ying Ping
Hi, Anyone knows if PERL can talk to a .dbf file that is sitting on the same machine where PERL is installed? or remote system? Thanks.

Re: DBF File

2002-07-14 Thread Karen Liew Ying Ping
Hi, What if my DBF file is on a Windows 2k machine but the script is on another machine running Apache. How do I go about it? Is it still looking through the perldoc? Thanks -- Best Regards, Karen Liew Ying Ping Web Applications Programmer Product Delivery

Reading File

2002-06-24 Thread Karen Liew Ying Ping
Hi, Let's say I'm opening a file. How do I read the last line of the file? is there any function in doing so? Thanks.

Re: Reading File

2002-06-24 Thread Karen Liew Ying Ping
Hi Connie, what's your $PrevEOL? did you declare it somewhere? sorry i'm still a very beginning beginner in PERL thanks. - Original Message - From: Connie Chan To: Timothy Johnson ; 'Karen Liew Ying Ping ' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; David vd Geer Inhuur tbv IP