Shail Dahal wrote:
rename didnot work across the file system as it states
in Perldoc, in that case mv command is a saver..
In that case, use File::Copy, which is a core module, and someone else
has already dealt with the fiddly issues of making it works everywhere,
all the time.
David
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Alexander Foken wrote:
Could someone from the department of clue enforcement please tell
Rachakonda Muralikrishna to unblock his mail account?
If his account blocks mails, he won't be able to unsubscribe.
Normally we like to let these lusers suffer a little and work it out
themselves, but sin
Martin J. Evans wrote:
This is not the correct list for this question - this list is for Perl DBI
users. Try http://lists.cpan.org/showlist.cgi?name=beginners.
Quite possibly, but the exact question rings alarm bells.
Martin
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Chris Werner wrote:
Hello, R . Rajasekar
perl -e 'use DBI;'
I would ask what platform you are using that does not have perl installed?
Most unix platforms will already have a default installation of perl and
DBI. If you are installing on windows, you will likely use ActiveState; it
has been a
Steve Hay wrote:
Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], as is shown in the mail
headers of the mails that you've been receiving.
AND TO THINK THAT IT ONLY TOOK THE PERSON ABOUT ONE YEAR TO REALISE THAT
THEY HAD BEEN SUBSCRIBED TO A MAILING LIST TO WHICH THEY WERE NOT
SUBSCRIBED? ISN'T TECHNOLOGY
List,
I have an $application that uses Oracle on Windows 2000, and I speak to
the database with ActiveState Perl 5.6, since 5.6 is the last version
for which Oracle allows AS to package DBD::Oracle. This reason, as much
as anything else, precludes me from upgrading to 5.8. Yes, I have a
valid