On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 01:57 AM, Rich Morin wrote:
indicates that Perl/Tk can be made to run on OSX, but the instructions
are for XFree86 and such. Izzere a way to use Perl/Tk with Apple's own
X11 distro? If not, what has to change? Inquiring minds need to
know...
Skip step one. ;-)
she
This article
http://bioinformatics.org/pipermail/genquire-users/2002-February/43.html
indicates that Perl/Tk can be made to run on OSX, but the instructions
are for XFree86 and such. Izzere a way to use Perl/Tk with Apple's own
X11 distro? If not, what has to change? Inquiring minds need t
$OBJC_EXPORT{'application:openFile:'} = { 'args'=>'@@',
'return'=>'c' };
What do '@@' and 'c' mean? And why is this needed (but not needed
for things like 'myApp::openDocument' which is called magically when
I press M-o or click on File->Open)?
So, what are the type symbols? A complete list can
Hi,
for the past few weeks, I've been trying to install slash on my TiBook
under Nathan Torkington's perl5-8 distribution. I always ended up with
some dyld errors relating to the modules Apache::Cookie and
Apache::Request until I finally managed to get it all working yesterday
evening. The pro
On Friday, Mar 7, 2003, at 03:31 Asia/Tokyo, charlie strauss wrote:
Psync has a 100% reproducible bug
it fails to correctly handle filenames with parethesis in them
example:
Documents (charles) /somedof.doc
Thanks for the report but I could not reproduce the error.
give the error
err=-43,file=fil