[Newbie] XFree86

2002-01-10 Thread Philippe de Rochambeau
Hello, can you use MacOSX Perl with XFree86, without using Tk? Philippe de Rochambeau

Re: CPAN make problem

2002-01-10 Thread ellem
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 11:31 , Simon Troup wrote: SNIP Running make test Can't test without successful make Running make install make had returned bad status, install seems impossible SNIP Here's what I did. I followed the advice of Elaine -HFB- Ashton and looked at my

Re: Another CPAN problem: Don't have an associated bundle file

2002-01-10 Thread Elaine -HFB- Ashton
Jeremy Schwartz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth: *I have done a clean install of Mac OS 10.1.2 * *I let CPAN do auto config. * *Here is my config file from 'o conf': *cpan o conf *CPAN::Config options and /Users/admin/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm: *ftp/usr/bin/ftp *gzip

Re: Another CPAN problem: Don't have an associated bundle file

2002-01-10 Thread Ken Williams
On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 11:17 AM, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote: Jeremy Schwartz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth: *Here is my config file from 'o conf': *cpan o conf *CPAN::Config options and /Users/admin/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm: *ftp/usr/bin/ftp *gzip

Re: Another CPAN problem: Don't have an associated bundle file

2002-01-10 Thread Elaine -HFB- Ashton
Ken Williams [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth: * *Those values are correct, OS X has a /usr/bin/ and it contains those *executables. I don't have an OSX machine here at work and didn't remember that. In any case, having the 'urllist' value populated is definitely a problem :) e.

Re: Help with Perl on MacOSX

2002-01-10 Thread John Gruber
Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 1/10/02 at 10:03a: Still though, I'm really confused by the line endings issue on OSX. It seems like a lot of programs -- low level BSD stuff and high level Mac stuff alike -- have to either become consistent or agnostic in the way they handle line

Re: Another CPAN problem: Don't have an associated bundle file

2002-01-10 Thread Jeremy Schwartz
Elaine- I really appreciate all of your help here. I am like many others on this list an old time Mac user and newbie to the UNIX/Perl world. So if you will please bear with me just a little longer. I followed your link below and viewed the configuration info. I used 'o conf urllist' and got

Re: Help with Perl on MacOSX

2002-01-10 Thread Ian Ragsdale
On 1/10/02 1:38 PM, Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, John Gruber wrote: (BBEdit is about as agnostic about line endings as an editor can get.) Vim is pretty agnostic too -- it'll just optionally put a little [dos] or [mac] or [unix] in the corner if you ask it

Re: Another CPAN problem: Don't have an associated bundle file

2002-01-10 Thread Chris Devers
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Jeremy Schwartz wrote: What is the path to perl on Mac OS X? /usr/bin/perl To get the location of any program in your path, try e.g. [localhost Thu 4:05:02pm ~]% which perl /usr/bin/perl [localhost Thu 4:05:04pm ~]% or if that doesn't work (it usually

Re: Help with Perl on MacOSX

2002-01-10 Thread Wilfredo Sánchez
The kernel does #! processing, not the shell. -Fred On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 07:49 AM, Charles Albrecht wrote: But in this case, the problem wasn't with Perl. It was tcsh (most likely) on the BSD side of things that couldn't figure out what executable to run the

Re: Namespace [Was: Re: MacOSX::File]

2002-01-10 Thread Chris Nandor
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Kogai) wrote: Anyway, since then my policy to upload a module is as follow; 0) Make sure it does not exist yet. 1) Upload and see what happens. Well, I am a member of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] cabal; the general practice is that if

perl 5.6.1, Expat, etc.

2002-01-10 Thread Joel Rodrigues
Olá Everyone, I've been using OS X (10.1 10.1.2) full time straight off from OS 8. While I initially had no intention of tinkering with Perl, instead choosing to use Java Servlets (a working kit for which incidentally took a couple of days to get up running), the high cost of Servlet