Hi folks,
Apologies for the cross-posting, I'm just following up once more before
lurking again, don't worry.
The reboot meeting of Thames Valley Perl Mongers will take place next
Wednesday 20th March (that's one week today) at 7pm, at the Reading
Enterprise Centre on the University of
Hi folks,
After being dormant for longer than I can remember, the Thames Valley
Perl Mongers mail list woke up recently when someone[1] offered to host
a meeting.
I've put together a very short survey to work out how many might be
interested. If you live in this corner of the UK and/or
On 2012-07-05 10:58, Zbigniew Łukasiak wrote:
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Shantanu Bhadoria
shant...@cpan.org wrote:
DBIx::Class. Then in a stupid move I deleted my db by accident and I
am now
left with only the schema classes.I didnt really have any data in
the db
but is there a way to
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 15:43, Chris Denniscgden...@btinternet.com
I obviously worded my question very badly. By 'process the IPv6
addresses' I meant 'convert e.g. 2001:dead:beef:cafe::1 into some sort
of bit string and then apply a 64-bit mask to give
2001:dead:beef:cafe::'. That isn't
Hi Darren,
i am trying to convert a perl script from *nix to win32.
1) the unix script opens a filehandle to a device like this:
open my $pipe, '+', '/dev/ttyUSB0' or die Couldn't open pipe for reading
and writing;
When I wanted to use the serial port on Win32, I went another route...
Grab
On 10/06/2011 15:45, Dave Cross wrote:
It's not Plack, but have you seen Catalyst::Plugin::AUTOCRUD[1]?
Thanks, Dave :)
So for info, I'm just starting on a refactor of this plugin. I'm not
even at the stage of settling the requirements, but roughly speaking I
want to make it less tightly
one-liner version which would take params such as listening port and
DB connection settings, and start up the app.
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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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, presumably because div isn't kosher in a table.
Use this, it's very simple indeed and works well:
http://www.mattkruse.com/javascript/mktree/documentation.html
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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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Léon Brocard wrote:
2009/9/17 Oliver Gorwits oliver.gorw...@oucs.ox.ac.uk:
I'm not very familiar with Skype at all, but my understanding
was that it is peer to peer in essence, if firewalls permit. If
the firewalls don't permit, then so-called
*
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Oxford University Computing Services
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(#debian-perl ?) and are free with commit bits if you have patches.
For many Perl Debian packages you can often rebuild the bleeding
edge version for your current dist release quite easily:
http://packages.debian.org/libfoo-bar-perl
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://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/history.html
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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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was on about ;-)
Many thanks indeed to Mark Shadowcat, and everyone else for yet
another great LPW.
cheers,
olly.
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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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the address line to:
kdiment at uow.edu.au
regards,
oliver.
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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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Peter Corlett wrote:
On 18 Oct 2008, at 13:56, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
Except SPF is itself broken; so the problem remains.
I'm sure we shall be all delighted to hear your much better suggestion
which solves it.
True, I should have mentioned
is itself broken; so the problem remains.
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Oxford University Computing Services
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