Patrick LeBoutillier wrote:
> What I really would like is a positive test (or bugs) on Linux and
> WinNT/2000.
> These I can't test myself.
Patrick,
I tested Win2000 and it looks good. Although during repeated tests, I
would sometimes get an error trying to connect to port 7890.
Linux seems tot
A couple of interesting asides...
Last Friday before lunch I was sitting at my desk at ActiveState. One of
the Senior Python developers, David Ascher, approached me with another
man whom I'd never seen before. "Brian, I'd like you to meet Dave
Beazley."
Beazley, Beazley? Uh oh. I know who that i
Hi all,
I've released the latest pre-0.01 Inline::Java on http://ttul.org/~patrick
I've changed the way commands are executed somewhat to make it more portable
and ease execution
on Windows. I've tested successfully on Solaris 2.5.1/Perl 5.6 and
Win98/ActiveState Perl 5.6.0 623.
Inline::Java tr
Eike Grote wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> First, let me thank you for the development of this great module
> named Inline and the presentation at the German Perl Workshop !
>
> I tried it out the following day and it works fine also with
> LinuxPPC (Red Hat variant for PowerPC machines like the ones
> made
Hi Brian,
thank you for your fast responds.
On Mon, Mar 12 2001, Brian Ingerson wrote:
> Norbert Gruener wrote:
> > This error message is coming from "ext/DynaLoader/dl_aix.xs":
> if (flags & 0x01)
> > warn("Can't make loaded symbols global on this platform
> >
Norbert Gruener wrote:
> This error message is coming from "ext/DynaLoader/dl_aix.xs":
if (flags & 0x01)
> warn("Can't make loaded symbols global on this platform
> while loading %s",filename);
>
> Do anyone have any clue what is going on ? Does it me
Hi Brian,
I have looked a little bit closer into that "GLOBAL loading" problem.
And I found also the following error message:
Can't make loaded symbols global on this platform while loading \
.../.Inline/lib/auto/main_C_perl_72_...47c/main_C_perl_72_...47c.so \
at /usr/local/lib/perl