he index at
http://cp5.6.2an.barnyard.co.uk/modules/02packages.details.txt you can
see that the version of Digest::MD5 is indeed 2.40.
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e complicated and
more time consuming. And when I get a bug report from one of these old
versions, the first question is whether the problem exists in a more
recent perl.
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aste with no editing done ... but there's
> definitely only one dot (I've just run it again to be certain) ...
> which I removed.
That'll just be some overenthusiastic MTA somewhere. Often, starting
a line with . will get you two (..), and starting a line with From will
get you >From.
So it's usually best not to do that :-)
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on't want to sound
> paternalistic just because you ask a beginner question. in short:
:-)
Apropos of nothing: does anyone know who will be the pumpking after Jarrko?
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"]*/\$\$1MSWin32/;' \\
-e 's/(ARCHITECTURE NAME=")[^"]*/\$\$1MSWin32-x86-multi-thread/;' \\
-e 's/(CODEBASE HREF=")[^"]*/\$\$1Gedcom.tar.gz/;' \\
Gedcom.ppd
]
}
Yes, this is a Perl only module, which means I can create the ppm on any
platform, but I think the method is also fine for XS modules, provided
of course that blib is populated correctly.
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t; with it, but as you seem to be making more progress than I, I thought I'd
> chip in... What version dmake are you running?
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GSAR/dmake-4.1pl1-win32.zip as mentioned
in README.win32.
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On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:22:36PM +0200, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Which version of Perl did
> you compile? I'm assuming a stock 5.6.1 which is my next target.
And I'm guessing at the gcc-2.95.2 release of MinGW rather than the
l
dd some doc for
> it.
It certainly is. I'm just in the process of compiling up Perl using
this combination. I also want to get Tk in there too, but I've not had
out-of-the-box success yet with bleadperl. Which version of Perl did
you compile? I'm assuming a stock 5.6.1 which
l have to be removed for
> > Inline::C. Jarkko and Damian do not want Parse::RecDescent in
> > the core.
>
> Out of curiousity... why?
I would guess that the long awaited version 2 will not be ready for
prime time by 5.8.0 ETA.
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ample of the utility of this idea, and also to
offer my code should it be needed. I'm not sure how useful it would be,
since it runs the script as a whole, and although slightly tricky, it's
not overly complicated, but the offer stands.
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