In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Zucker) wrote:
> "Scott R. Godin" wrote:
> >
> > The weird thing is, the same problem occurs even if I push some other
> > test in front of the XML test. =:o (tried that last night)
>
> Scott, there are problems between XML::Twig's file l
"Scott R. Godin" wrote:
>
> The weird thing is, the same problem occurs even if I push some other
> test in front of the XML test. =:o (tried that last night)
Scott, there are problems between XML::Twig's file locking and AnyData's
file locking so nothing you do will get the tests to work on Lin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Zucker) wrote:
> "Scott R. Godin" wrote:
> >
> > my e-mail below isn't working, and Jeff's mailserver is rejecting mail
> > from my comcast.net domain (my ISP) *sigh*
>
> Strange. I have some other email addresses but am traveling at the
"Scott R. Godin" wrote:
>
> my e-mail below isn't working, and Jeff's mailserver is rejecting mail
> from my comcast.net domain (my ISP) *sigh*
Strange. I have some other email addresses but am traveling at the
moment and can't get to them. I guess use the list for now.
> At any rate, I've be
my e-mail below isn't working, and Jeff's mailserver is rejecting mail
from my comcast.net domain (my ISP) *sigh*
At any rate, I've been trying to build AnyData.pm (and then move on to
DBD::AnyData from there) on this Red Hat Linux box I have here.. I've
updated to Perl 5.6.1, and DO have XML