ActivePerl repositories

2005-03-17 Thread Peter Rabbitson
I have a general question concerning module availability for ActiveState Perl. I asked on this list several month ago where to get the DateTime suite modules, and somebody pointed me to a certain repository at the University of Winnipeg. Now I am in need of HTTP::Cookies and instead being

Re: ActivePerl repositories

2005-03-17 Thread Offer Kaye
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 18:39:53 -0500, Peter Rabbitson wrote: and it is pretty much up to the good will of someone to compile a certain module and and serve it from a local server? That's pretty much the situation. Of course, there's always Google :-) In any case, for HTTP::Cookies you don't

Re: ActivePerl repositories

2005-03-17 Thread Bob Showalter
Peter Rabbitson wrote: I have a general question concerning module availability for ActiveState Perl. I asked on this list several month ago where to get the DateTime suite modules, and somebody pointed me to a certain repository at the University of Winnipeg. Now I am in need of HTTP::Cookies and

Re: ActivePerl repositories

2005-03-17 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a general question concerning module availability for ActiveState Perl. I asked on this list several month ago where to get the DateTime suite modules, and somebody pointed me to a certain repository at the University of Winnipeg. Now I am in need