Hi! I'm getting confused, and have a question...
What is the current recommended way to create a perl module package?
Module::Install, Module::Build, ExtUtils::MakeMaker, or ExtUtils::ModuleMaker?
Thanks,
Ricky
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On May 12, 2010, at 12:43 PM, Palit, Nilanjan wrote:
So I downloaded the Pod::S5 from CPAN and started installing it. I do not
have admin privs and am installing in my local user dir. However, running
'perl Makefile.PL' reports missing dependencies on other modules (Pod::Tree,
On May 14, 2010, at 6:11 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Richard Morse remo...@partners.org wrote:
One caveat; it is not necessarily the case that an application will reload
its defaults while running. iCal may; I don't know. However, in general you
need
On May 12, 2010, at 10:00 AM, Federico Lucifredi wrote:
BUT, the really interesting bit I was able to get to is the _actual_
reason why disabling alarms is not in the Dictionary for iCal: it is
in the application defaults, which i was not aware of even existed!
The defaults are
I'm confused...
Is the talk on Tuesday 31 March, or Wednesday 1 April?
Is the talk at 4:30p or 5:30p?
Ricky
On Mar 19, 2009, at 7:38 PM, Uri Guttman wrote:
i just called sipb and they confirmed the talk. it is not up on their
site yet (and may not be ever, they don't sponsor talks too
On Jul 17, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Richard Morse wrote:
On Jul 15, 2008, at 10:29 PM, Bill Ricker wrote:
We did some specs for new main loop.
Hi! I had volunteered to write up the algorithm, and last night I
started doing that, but ran into several things we hadn't thought
of. I was able
On Jun 10, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Michael Small wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 08:50:55AM -0400, john saylor wrote:
hey
On 6/9/08, Uri Guttman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is the opposite of spaghetti code?
fortran cookies
I told this joke to a co-worker just now and it spurred the
On Jan 18, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
By the way, in the rush to leave, I didn't get a chance to see how
much
pizza was left at the end. Did anyone happen to notice? Knowing
how much
is left helps me decide how much to order next time.
There were approximately 4 slices
On Jan 18, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Uri Guttman wrote:
RM == Richard Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RM There were approximately 4 slices left. Maybe 5? Two
cheese, one
RM pepper onions, one tomato, and possibly one other.
we need much better accuracy than that. this is a critical
On May 2, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Greg London wrote:
I'm using Win32::OLE to read and write a number of spreadsheets
from a perl/tk script. When the user clicks a button, I go through
and write some cells:
my $Excel = Win32::OLE-GetActiveObject('Excel.Application')
||
On Feb 1, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Greg London wrote:
I'm trying to understand how multiple quantifiers in a
regular expressions get massaged to fit the data.
in other words.
[snip]
I know it just works, but I'm trying to figure
out exactly how it behaves under the hood.
Hi! I don't know if
On Dec 24, 2005, at 12:52 AM, Uri Guttman wrote:
FL == Federico Lucifredi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FL I went with a variant of this one as it seems the most elegant
option
FL when having to retain setting the flag to terminate the outer
loop. too
FL bad there isn't a
On Nov 7, 2005, at 1:54 PM, Chris Ball wrote:
I find all three approachable -- Perl's staying power for me is mostly
in the CPAN, and that it's the default language amongst my co-workers.
If Ruby had CPAN-sized CRAN and Perl didn't, I'd be a Ruby programmer.
Hi! Totally off-topic, but CRAN
On 7 Feb 2005, at 11:52 AM, Simon Wilcox wrote:
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Greg London wrote:
Can an online store sell stuff over the web without
requiring a password and user account for customers?
The business question is why would they want to ?
Most people who buy online are familiar with the concept
On 31 Aug 2004, at 3:05 PM, Alex Brelsfoard wrote:
or even using CGI to create the cooking instead of doing it by hand.
I started out using CGI, but it got in the way of other things I was
doing
How did it get in the way? If you use it in the object-oriented
interface, and don't use it to
On 3 Aug 2004, at 9:25 AM, Alex Brelsfoard wrote:
hi
( 04.08.02 19:32 -0400 ) Alex Brelsfoard:
But I am a bit curious to know if there is a way to do this without
using CGI.pm.
sure, mod_perl [much faster, lighter]. the interface is a bit better
than CGI.pm, but not a whole lot. i just think it's
On 12 Feb 2004, at 10:18 PM, Sean Quinlan wrote:
Date: 13 February 2004 08:14:59 AM EST
Subject:
ATT3259322.txt
Hi! For some reason, all of your posts have always arrived to me as
attachments -- never in the body of the email. I'm using Apple's Mail
client with OSX 10.3.2.
Do you have any
On Wednesday, December 17, 2003, at 06:39 PM, Uri Guttman wrote:
t == toisanji308 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, if you guys are having a meeting, I would like to come too
it is in sean's court to organize it. let's all give him a gentle
punch ina face or a blow to the head to encourage him
Hi! I'm writing a program, and I've reached a point where it makes (I
think) to combine two lines into one. The two original lines are
something like:
my $var = $hash{$val};
next unless (defined($var));
I'm thinking that it might make more sense (given the flow of the
program at this point
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 09:07 AM, John Saylor wrote:
hi
( 03.08.04 17:12 -0400 ) Joel Gwynn:
we're looking for a fast, customizable de-duping solution.
I was thinking there might be some perl stuff out there,
really, any perl programmer worth hiring should be able to do this
while
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 10:16 AM, Greg Marr wrote:
At 09:42 AM 7/2/2003, darren chamberlain wrote:
My complaint with emacs' indenting isn't that it's the wrong amount
but that by default it mixes tab and space characters, which are not
the same thing.
Since it took me 12 years to find
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 03:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my $make_command =
rsh $linuxMachine
.cd $pwd/test/c/$testName;
.make $makeparam ! log/make.log;
my $retval = syscmd($make_command);
if ($retval)
when I run the perl version, I get this:
sh: !:
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 11:00 AM, Jay Powers wrote:
I have always used the following in the header.
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=thefile.txt
So would I do something like:
print $q-header('application/zip; filename=myfile.zip');
?
Thanks,
Ricky
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 01:10 PM, Gyepi SAM wrote:
That url won't do what you want. This one should:
http://.../my_script.cgi/filename.ext?null=null
1. I only keep the null=null parameter because you claim it is
necessary.
2. I assume that your webserver can separate path info
On 01/31/2003 6:45 AM, William Goedicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Richard -
Richard Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi! I'm writing a program to extract data from a database. The program
runs rather slowly, and I'd like to speed it up.
Please post a relevant snippet of your code
Hi! I'm writing a program to extract data from a database. The program
runs rather slowly, and I'd like to speed it up. By using dprofpp, I see
that more than half of the program execution time is spent in
DBD::Oracle:st::_prepare (some 368.9 excl seconds -- it gets called 276036
times!). This
Hi! I'm trying to move over to using Mac OS X from a Win2K machine. I have
a number of perl scripts which run on the Win2K machine which connect to an
Oracle 8 database. I was able to download the Oracle 8i OCI drivers from
Oracle, although I haven't yet installed them. Has anyone already set
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