On 2002.03.06, at 18:55, PD Miller wrote:
> Lovely module by the looks of it, and very useful. Thank you for
> providing a much-needed module to the Perl community. There is one
> little caveat though, which I encountered and which you might consider
> for future versions.
>
> I do a lot of *ni
as
http://www.dan.co.jp/cases/macosx/MacOSX-File-0.64.dmg
Use it you don't have Developer CD. I still recommend installation
via CPAN, however.
Dan the Man with Too Many Modules to Maintain
On Monday, March 4, 2002 5:25 PM -0600 Chris Devers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Jeff Lowrey wrote:
>
>> Is this on-topic?
>
> Is nothing on topic?
>
>
> --
> Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Apache / mod_perl / http://homepage.mac.com/chdevers/resum
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> I don't mind the occasional off-topic thread, but I wouldn't want this
> list to veer off too much into general Mac OS X issues. Are there any
> good e-mail lists for general discussion of Mac OS X?
I'd be interested in that too. I've found the Fink li
On 3/7/02 10:17 AM, "Chris Devers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Paul Hoffman wrote:
>
>> I don't mind the occasional off-topic thread, but I wouldn't want this
>> list to veer off too much into general Mac OS X issues. Are there any
>> good e-mail lists for general discussio
Paul Hoffman [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>I don't mind the occasional off-topic thread, but I wouldn't want this list
*>to veer off too much into general Mac OS X issues. Are there any good
*>e-mail lists for general discussion of Mac OS X?
Some of the general lists are *far* too chatty and
> I'd be interested in that too. I've found the Fink lists, which are
> fairly
> eclectic but still not quite right. I'd love to find a list that
> discussed
> e.g. NetInfo, which seems to be the Windows Registry Done Right, but I
> haven't found any good documentation for how to work with it. I
On 2002.03.08, at 00:55, Jonathan Baumgartner wrote:
> Dan, I tried to install via CPAN, and it told me MacOSX::File was up to
> date without installing anything new.
Depending on the mirror server you are using, CPAN site may not
contain the most recent version of your software. If such is
At 1:26 AM +0900 3/8/02, Dan Kogai wrote:
> I just checked http://www.cpan.org/ and the version there was
>still 0.61. Give it half a day or so before the latest one appears.
>>How do I find out what version I have? I'm especially curious about psync.
>
>One Liner:
> perl -MYour::Module
I really don't have anything much to contribute to this - merely more
questions to add to the pile
> % grep -i failed tests.out
> pragma/warnings..FAILED at test 303
> lib/db-btree.FAILED at test 0
> lib/db-recno.FAILED at test 51
> lib/posixFA
Dan Kogai [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*> Depending on the mirror server you are using, CPAN site may not
*>contain the most recent version of your software. If such is the case
*>you can override your setting temporarily via
http://mirror.cpan.org/status.cgi
should indicate if a mirror is
On 2002.03.08, at 03:04, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
> www.cpan.org updates from PAUSE hourly so if it doesn't have the latest
> version it is unlikely any of the other mirrors will either.
>
> e.
I find it strange that MacOSX-File remains 0.61 for so long so I
checked
http://www.cpan.org/mod
Dan Kogai [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*> I find it strange that MacOSX-File remains 0.61 for so long so I
*>checked
*>
*>http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/D/DA/DANKOGAI/
*>
*> And found something really strange. When you check the link under
*>what appear to be MacOSX-File-0.64.tar.
On 2002.03.08, at 04:03, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
> This has happened only one other time that I can recall and I think that
> Randal somehow added a LF to his html file. Double check your file name
> before you upload it this time around. I don't know that this is a bug
> but
> it's not a feat
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Alex Robinson wrote:
> I really don't have anything much to contribute to this - merely more
> questions to add to the pile
The more the merrier :/
> > % grep -i failed tests.out
> > pragma/warnings..FAILED at test 303
> > lib/db-btree.FAILED at tes
Dan Kogai [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*> Or it could be web browser that has caused this.
*> At any rate, I consider this kind of behavior for a CGI/mod_perl or
*>any web program too goofy for a site like PAUSE (PAUSE is no Matt's
*>script archive!). I want it fixed ASAP.
Well, if you are
> "Dan" == Dan Kogai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan> On 2002.03.08, at 04:03, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
>> This has happened only one other time that I can recall and I think that
>> Randal somehow added a LF to his html file. Double check your file name
>> before you upload it this time ar
Randal L. Schwartz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>Hey, I use iCab too!
*>
*>I think the problem is that it accepts a \n from the clipboard
*>as data even in a textfield (not textarea), and thus the form
*>data is corrupted in an unexpected way.
*>
*>Agreed, that the PAUSE script should be blockin
This may be a FAQ type question, but I'll ask anyway:
Anyone created a "how to" for compiling and installing XML::Parser and
the expat parser with default perl install?
I'm failing on the expat compile.
any hints?
ran ./configure
then
make
(did not use any special switches on configure)
--
On 2002.03.08, at 08:28, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
> I would think it's in the filename itself since PAUSE fetches the URL
> you
> feed it and the fetch would fail if it had a gremlin on the end. I don't
> see how it could be anywhere else but the filename.
Negative. See
http://www.cpan.org/mo
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