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Dennis those who suffer the same prob,
If you are on Intel Macs, try recompiling reinstalling GMP as follows:
tar jxvf gmp-4.2.1.tar.bz2
cd gmp-4.2.1/mpn/x86
rm *dive_1* */*dive_1* */*/*dive_1* */*mode1o* */*/*mode1o*
cd ../..
sh configure
: 2005/08/19 06:11:26 $
! bin/psync
Addressed: #!/usr/local/bin/perl missing, causing unsuable
script being installed. Ouch!
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! bin/psync
POD fixes by Jean-Louis Fuchs
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Dan Kogai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dan
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Folks,
Sorry for those who waited, especially Tiger users, for MacOSX::File
which did not make test fine. Now it does, with version 0.70.
(I ought to have done so at OSCON but the connection there was
sporadic and I barely released
Folks,
On Jul 09, 2005, at 12:56 , Chris Devers wrote:
The first failed test is:
use MacOSX::File::Catalog;
...
my $asked = askgetfileinfo(dummy);
$asked eq avbstcLinmed ? ok(1) : ok(0);
The second failed test is nearly identical:
use MacOSX::File;
use
Porters,
So it happened.
I am surprisingly unsurprised at the news. These days I hardly care
CPUs. I am as CPU-blind ad Color-blind (in a politically correct
sense). But as a Perl5 porter I found at least a couple of issues we
have to care.
What's gonna happen to XS?
On Nov 14, 2004, at 01:29, John Siracusa wrote:
Is there an OS X equivalent of the old Shuck POD viewer app that came
with
MacPerl? I know I can convert the POD to HTML and view that, but I'd
rather
just have something like Shuck for quick rich text views of POD in
OS X.
Terminal.app :) Well,
Fellow users of MacOSX::File (and psync)
Hi Ingo,
I am using psync on Panther and I like it very much. No trouble, it
just works.
Here is my version info.
Joe.
[Abba:~] josephal% perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.1-RC3 built for darwin-thread-multi-2level
(with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more
On Aug 05, 2004, at 02:27, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Kogai) wrote:
I have recently found that gcc2, which is required to build
MacOSX::File on Panther's pre-installed version of perl, is not
I build MacOSX::File just fine with gcc3 on Panther
In response to recent thread on psync/panther, I have checked the case
and found that on Panther + preinstalled perl, make test passes fine
but noisy w/ v-string warnings. Version 0.69 just corrects that.
There are no other changes so existing users don't have to update.
Availability
On May 14, 2004, at 11:53, Ken Williams wrote:
Instead of using string-munging, you can use a real data structure:
How come no one here is using hash?
#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
use strict;
my $dir = shift || '.';
my %mtime;
opendir my $dh = $dir or die $dir:$!;
foreach my $f (grep !/^\./,
On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 14:58 Asia/Tokyo, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it doesn't work for me. I had tried something similar, but it
seems that -U only affects a corresponding -D, but not #define in
files.
Hmm Right. Okay. It seems like I have to work it out which I
will start right
Panther users,
On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 13:41 Asia/Tokyo, Dan Kogai wrote:
On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 02:42 Asia/Tokyo, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, this seems to be another case of a Perl define (I_POLL)
colliding with a Mac OS X one (in OpenTransportProtocol.h). Panther
now has poll
On Thursday, Aug 7, 2003, at 03:33 Asia/Tokyo, alex black wrote:
However, I have a small problem with it that is not your fault (or
necessarily even your responsibility with psync) but the fault of the
finder:
Say I have a directory on the source volume:
Blah/
stuff.txt
pic.jpg
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 7:39 AM, Bill Henry wrote:
Dan
I am using Panther b21 and it does not seem to work with the psync in
CCC from Mike Bombich, or even your stand alone psync 2.0 product
Any updates in the works?
I have finally got Panther Preview and acknowledged the problem.
%
Kino,
On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 14:39 Asia/Tokyo, Kino wrote:
Anyway, I will make mac(Arabic|Farsi|Hebrew).ucm available BEFORE
releasing the next version of Encode so I appreciate if you test them.
I'll be very happy to test them.
I am sorry I forgot to report this to you but the patch is
I have finally gotten an access to Panther so here is my preliminary
report on it as a Perl5 Porter. Let me begin with pros
* It is good looking
* And fast
* I love Expos~{(~}.
Now cons
* input method is a mess! I like the old one (disintegrated) better.
* took 15 minutes to find how to enter
Hmm Mail 1.3 seems to need some more work (back in Jaguar)
On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 21:32 Asia/Tokyo, Dan Kogai wrote:
I have finally gotten an access to Panther so here is my preliminary
report on it as a Perl5 Porter. Let me begin with pros
* It is good looking
* And fast
* I
On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 01:18 Asia/Tokyo, Edward Moy wrote:
Did you file a bug report? Don't worry, I already did (#3340036).
I was about to do but I am a Perl5 Porter before OS X user so @perl.org
had precedence. Plus it is in the middle of the change of the season
(rainy - summer) and
On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 23:20 Asia/Tokyo, Kino wrote:
I remember someone has already brought this issue up several months
ago. As I'm just a newbie in perl, I'm hesitating in reporting this.
I'm not 100% sure if it is a bug. Anyway...
Obviously I have overlooked and thanks for rehashing
On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 11:37 AM, Scott Haneda wrote:
I have a few q's about psync, do you have time?
I use as root
psync -d / /Volumes/backupplace/daily
psync -d / /Volumes/backupplace/weekly
Cron triggers them accordingly...
I can not seem to get the Startup Disk Pref Pane to see either
On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 03:33 PM, Jarkko Hietaniemi wrote:
Sounds reasonable to make the useshrplib to default to false (because
of the significant startup slowness otherwise) and at the very least
make it conditional (and I got a nod from Ed Moy of Apple, too).
So I did (change #19681).
On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 04:01 PM, Dan Kogai wrote:
I think we should but the biggest problem on slow startup was
primarily libperl.dylib (too may symbols for fix_prebinding daemon to
tweak). I am now working on benchmarking the difference but even
without -prebind flag the launch speed
On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 08:03 PM, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Kogai) wrote:
As you see ${ldflags} is injected into $lddlflags but in case of
-prebind we need to avoid that. $ldflags is for perl linking while
$lddlflags is for XS. Since
Porters,
I would like to propose that we make useshrplib='false' default for
darwin to resolve prebinding woes.
I said update_prebinding -root / should resolve the problem but only
temporarily. perl is in fact not prebind. This is what is actually
happning.
% env DYLD_PREBIND_DEBUG=1
On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 05:24 AM, J.C. Wren wrote:
Dan,
I'm a Mac owner, running OSX, but I'm not into OSX. I'm more a
Linux
person. What I'm looking for is a solution to backup the complete OSX
volumes, including resource forks (what ever they are, but apparently I
*really* want to keep
On Saturday, Mar 29, 2003, at 03:23 Asia/Tokyo, Rich Morin wrote:
Let's say that I want to use a command (e.g., md5) on a file. No
problem; just use:
system(md5 $file);
Except that the file name could contain all manner of white space
characters, shell wildcard characters, etc. Is there a
On Friday, Mar 28, 2003, at 11:37 Asia/Tokyo, Joel Rees wrote:
Not sure if my comments are relevant, just feeling inclined to expose
my
ignorance --
And here is mine.
Japanese is one of those languages that has relatively few specifically
plural forms. To get the pluralizations right in
On Thursday, Mar 27, 2003, at 01:31 Asia/Tokyo, Chris Nandor wrote:
Is there a reason for MacJPerl when MacPerl 5.8.x is released?
I thought none but the second thought; The built-in text editor that
many not support multibyte characters. But even that is moot since
there are many text editors
pudge,
On Saturday, Mar 22, 2003, at 13:10 Asia/Tokyo, Chris Nandor wrote:
So I have this problem: Mac::Carbon takes a long time to load.
$ time perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib -MMac::Carbon -e1
real0m2.923s
user0m2.570s
sys 0m0.160s
Profiling the run showed that over
On Friday, Feb 28, 2003, at 05:52 Asia/Tokyo, Brad Schonhorst wrote:
Silly question-
After installing MacOSX::File in order to gain access to psync
I cannot seem to bring up the man page for it. I am using mac
10.2.4. Any suggestions or is there a way to get at the man page
somewhere else
On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 01:14 PM, J. Charles Holt wrote:
Any idea what the trouble might be? Any thoughts would be
appreciated!
[snip]
In file included from Catalog.xs:16:
../common/util.c:9:19: Files.h: No such file or directory
Do you have Developer Tool installed? It appears
Folks,
I just updated MacOSX::File to 0.65. This is mainly thanks to a bug
report from Guy Sabourin that addresses a minor typecast bug in
Catalog/Catalog.xs that copies creator improperly when compiled in
certain condition (the condition I could not duplicate; I suspect the
compiler
On Monday, Nov 25, 2002, at 01:05 Asia/Tokyo, Chris Nandor wrote:
The bottom line was that it'd be nice to have a PerlIO filter for perl
5.8.x, so that MacPerl can execute Unix and Windows text files, and
Mac OS X
perl can execute Mac OS text files, etc. Patches are surely welcome!
:-)
One
On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 03:08 Asia/Tokyo, Ronald Florence wrote:
Dan,
I have installed and used your excellent psync to backup an HFS+
partition on MacOS 10.2.1. It works flawlessly, using the command
line you suggest, with one exception:
Every file in the backup has group `unknown'
On Friday, Oct 18, 2002, at 22:25 Asia/Tokyo, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 10:21:07PM +0900, Dan Kogai wrote:
AFAIK, CP¥d+ should be avoided for any data exchanged in the Net so
you
^
Yen sign? That should be a backslash, as in CP\d+ ?
Right. The smart-ass
On Tuesday, Oct 1, 2002, at 18:16 Asia/Tokyo, Robin wrote:
Is anyone else doing/done this? Care to share notes?
Too brief a comment to grok what your point is.
If all you need is (en|de)code Shift_JIS, all you have to do is;
use Encode qw/encode decode/;
#...
my $utf8 =
On Tuesday, Oct 1, 2002, at 18:47 Asia/Tokyo, Dan Kogai wrote:
my $utf8 = decode('shift-jis', $string/;
my $utf8 = decode('shift-jis', $string); # of course.
.I need to get to bed, which I have not for last couple of Earth
rotation
Dan the Insomniac
On Saturday, Sep 28, 2002, at 14:41 Asia/Tokyo, Jeff Yana wrote:
Hi Dan-
After recently updating to Jaguar I decided it was high time to run a
back-up using your wonderful little Psync utility. Problem is that it
does not run. The Terminal returns the error command not found. Do
you have
On Sunday, Sep 29, 2002, at 00:33 Asia/Tokyo, Gero Herrmann wrote:
Jordan Hubbard explained the decision in a posting to the Mac OS X TeX
mailing list.
http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/MacOSX-TeX-Digests/2002/MacOSX-
TeX_Digest_09-11-02.html
Thanks. But why not plain-old README that comes
On Friday, Sep 20, 2002, at 04:31 Asia/Tokyo, Erik J. Barzeski wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded Perl on Mac OS X (10.2.1 now) to 5.8.0 as per the
instructions at
Apple's site.
Unfortunately... This seems to have caused some trouble with psync.
Hmm... I have numerous reports that MacOSX::File and
On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 11:21 , Ward W. Vuillemot wrote:
I am trying to get, ultimately, XML::SAX and some of its own supporting
modules (e.g. XML::SAX::ParserFactory which needs XML::SAX::Writer which
needs Text::Iconv). How how the merry nymphs dance and prance on m'
forehead. Argh!
.
Dan the Man with Too Many Modules to Manage
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On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 11:50 , Levan, Jerry wrote:
Is there any way to globally add an INC directory to Perl after
compilation?
I know about setenv PERLLIB5 and do that in my .cshrc.
But it doesn't get set when I run Perl from within BBEdit or cron.
Is there any way to do this so it
constants there after
all. I will check to see if Fcntl module can be used for that purpose.
But for the time being, please give me more time than usual; I am doing
Encode, the largest module (in size) in the upcoming perl 5.8.
Dan the Man with Too Many Modules to Manage
--
_ Dan Kogai
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 feature.
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
On 2002.03.05, at 03:07, Hugh Harris wrote:
Intuitivey it seems that the command
sudo psync / /Volumes/backup
would try to backup /Volumes/backup to /Volumes/backup hence creating a
nasty loop - why doesn't this happen?
You can find the answer by looking at the source but I will
On 2002.02.18, at 14:47, Chris Devers wrote:
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Peter N Lewis wrote:
Does anyone know a good trick?
Would it be worth skimming over the source code for a text editor for
ideas? Vim can handle pretty much any line endings scheme you throw at
it, and I'd assume Emacs can
On 2002.02.08, at 07:08, Mark Edwards wrote:
Okay, I've finally got psync humming along quite nicely every morning at
4am, backing up my whole drive. Thanks to your help!
I'm curious about one last thing. psync, and pretty much every other
utility I've tried, can't seem to correctly copy a
On 2002.02.06, at 05:00, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Rick == Rick Frankel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rick Running 5.6.1 here, but I think it may be a permission problem in
the
Rick distrib directory,
Rick The test scripts should probably copy, etc. in /tmp instead of the
Rick current tree.
On 2002.02.05, at 07:38, Mark Edwards wrote:
I've also noticed that some of the directory sizes do not match between
the psync copy and the original.
This may be due to .* files not being copied, but in one case the
directory was actually larger in the copy than in the original, despite
On 2002.02.05, at 09:23, Mark Edwards wrote:
I don't know why I would have an old version. I downloaded the .61
source code and compiled it with
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
I did compile version .41 earlier, but I never did make install, and I
deleted the directory
On 2002.02.05, at 15:13, Mark Edwards wrote:
That didn't work either. See, I didn't actually install a previous
version.
I've only done a make install with .61
I cleared every single file and directory that .61 installed, and I
re-installed and got the same problem.
I'm attaching
I finally got the picture!
On 2002.02.05, at 16:45, Mark Edwards wrote:
The directory that caused problems was a standard ~/Sites/images
directory.
Here is the file list of the source directory:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 mark staff 82 Feb 13 2001 ._apache_pb.gif
-rwxr-xr-x 1 mark staff
Ulrich,
Hi.
On 2002.02.01, at 21:02, Ulrich auf dem Keller wrote:
thanks for providing information on the useful psync command. I already
tried it successfully for backups of entire partitions with a firewire
drive as target directory. Since I would like to use it routinely on
our
On 2002.01.31, at 07:17, James Reynolds wrote:
On http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=MacOSX-File in the section titled
DEPENDENCIES you say:
This module requires MacOS X. Develper kit is needed to make
install.
To get binary distribution, check MacOSX-File-bindist via CPAN.
I
On 2002.01.25, at 01:17, Cranz, Gregory wrote:
Please, pretty please, carbonize MacPerl.
I shudder to think of having to differentiate between both versions when
debugging or having a conversation on this thread.
IMHO, MacPerl was a stopgap that kept the Mac in the game until we've
got
Fred,
on 02.1.9 9:12 AM, Wilfredo Sánchez at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you considered adding this functionality into existing File I/O
code (possibly with some new options) instead of adding whole new API?
Do you mean that I modify File::Copy? That's a possibility but as I
answered in
Hi Chris. Long time no see.
on 02.1.9 7:46 AM, Chris Nandor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dan. Two comments:
Okay let me answer one by one.
1. Did you ask [EMAIL PROTECTED] about the namespace? I am not sure
MacOSX is a good top-level namespace.
Maybe I should have and I did think
Now let me answer the 2nd question of Chris
2. Did you look at the modules in MacPerl that do the same thing, with
an eye toward compatability of interfaces?
Yes I did and I did check File::Copy myself as well. As a matter of fact
File::Copy appears to be MacPerl-compliant already. In a
Hi all,
My name is Dan Kogai and this is my first time to drop a message
here -- maybe with a good reason.
I just uploaded a module called MacOSX::File, which allows you to
write programs like the ones on /Developer/Tools. You can now copy()
with resource fork and finder info, gets
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