Re: Can't Update CPAN, Can't Install DBD::mysql

2011-09-28 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
On Sep 28, 2011, at 7:41 PM, Lola Lee Beno wrote: I upgraded to Lion. I have pre-existing Perl modules that I had installed, but I hadn't yet installed DBD::mysql. When I try to install DBD::mysql, I get this: Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Using DBI 1.615 (for perl

Re: Web Apps

2010-02-22 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
Unless that has changed, but downloading the SDK is free. If you want to run your apps in an iP*, you need to pay the 99$ yearly fee to get the right certificates. As long as you're happy running in the simulator, you should be fine, AFAIK. Liz == On Feb 22, 2010, at

Re: CPAN broken in Panther

2003-11-25 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
At 12:30 -0500 11/25/03, Morbus Iff wrote: I can confirm - just shut off the internal firewall (System Prefereces Sharing), and cpan works fine. I've not had time to look into it further. You might wanna do a export FTP_PASSIVE=1 before running CPAN. Helps me most of the time... Liz

Re: head vs. head

2003-07-11 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
At 06:38 -0400 7/11/03, David R. Morrison wrote: The head vs. HEAD problem is a well-known problem with using CPAN on Mac OS X. There was some discussion on this list last month because some people believed that the problem had been fixed. Sadly, your experience proves otherwise. I actually also

Re: head vs. head

2003-07-11 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
At 09:20 -0400 7/11/03, Sherm Pendley wrote: The lwp-request program will use the name it is invoked with to determine what HTTP method to use. I can set up alias for the most common HTTP methods. These alias are also installed in /usr/local/bin. Do you want to install the GET alias? [y] n Do

Re: What's the best POP module?

2003-02-05 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
At 17:43 +0100 2/4/03, Gian Luca Gaiba wrote: I tried POP3::Client but it seems that have no methods to fetch and retrieve attachments... Someone uses other one with best performances or with the methods for attachments? Maybe you should have a look at Mail::Box. It also has POP3