Re: Bad mojo w/ install Bundle::LWP

2003-01-21 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 10:14 AM, Ken Williams wrote: On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 06:10 AM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: I'm having trouble installing Bundle::LWP via cpan on a 10.2.3 system with new installs of perl-5.8.0 and Bundle::CPAN. PERL and cpan went just fine but

Bad mojo w/ install Bundle::LWP

2003-01-20 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Base64 LWP Should I ignore the error and force install or will that come back to bite me? Many Thanks Forest –– Forest Dean Feighner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://4est.dyndns.org

Re: content management question

2002-10-16 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
ens guys in Toy Story would say... oOOOOOoo Forest –– Forest Dean Feighner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://4est.dyndns.org

Re: GraphViz working after some effort

2001-07-30 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Monday, July 30, 2001, at 02:30 AM, Ken Williams wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Williams) wrote: >> I've been trying to get (the very cool) GraphViz.pm working under Mac >> OS X 10.0.4. > > By the way, an introduction to GraphViz and its capabilities is at: > > Talk: http://www.astray.co

Bundle::CPAN

2001-07-08 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
I just installed Bundle::CPAN. Wow, that the first time I've done that. Interesting stuff. I didn't digress from the default recommendations and it looks like everything went well. Many Thanks Forest

Re: Pass BBEdit perl flags??

2001-04-22 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Sunday, April 22, 2001, at 01:49 PM, Jim Correia wrote: > On 1:44 PM 4/22/01 Forest Dean Feighner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> My apologies, I don't want to turn this into a feature feud like I've >> seen on other lists. > > Naah. I just wanted t

Re: Pass BBEdit perl flags??

2001-04-22 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
and send it to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > Yhea thats it. I was trying to pass arguments to the perl script. Many Thanks Forest /=-=-=-=-=-=-|-=-=-=-=-=-=\ Forest Dean Feighner http://www.erie.net/~fdf \=-=-=-=-=-=-|-=-=-=-=-=-=/

Pass BBEdit perl flags??

2001-04-21 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
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Re: What are people using perl on Mac OSX for?

2001-04-20 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
"tweak" the script as a departure point for learning perl. http://people.whitman.edu/~mcmahahb/projects/swigs.html This is an amazing way to handle large quantities of images and hopefully, get a better sense of perl. As an aside; I wonder if there is any way to hook into graphic power M

Re: Apple Engineer Explains Case in/sensitivity Reasoning, etc.

2001-04-19 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
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Re: perlport

2001-04-18 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
e sensitive UFS partition. Forest /=-=-=-=-=-=-|-=-=-=-=-=-=\ Forest Dean Feighner http://www.erie.net/~fdf \=-=-=-=-=-=-|-=-=-=-=-=-=/

Re: Perl works as a regular user, fails as root with a dyld error

2001-04-15 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
s in the scripts. I've never seen the inclusion of headers in a script, but hey, might work. Forest On Sunday, April 15, 2001, at 10:18 PM, John Siracusa wrote: > On 4/15/01 10:04 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: >> On Sunday, April 15, 2001, at 09:26 PM, John Siracusa wrote: >

Re: Perl works as a regular user, fails as root with a dyld error

2001-04-15 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Sunday, April 15, 2001, at 09:26 PM, John Siracusa wrote: > To follow up my own post, I solved my problem in a pretty > drastic manner: I totally deleted /System/Library/Perl/ and > /Library/Perl/, then ran "make install" again. Everything seems > fine now. > > (This is all on my "experiment

Re: Running a perl in web browser

2001-04-06 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Friday, April 6, 2001, at 10:47 AM, Bill Stephenson wrote: > > Enter this address into the browser: 127.0.0.1 > and in works fine. > > But when I enter this address into the browser: localhost > it crashes the browser hard. > > Am I doing this wrong, or should I just not enter that address? S

ImageMagick was:(Re: Perl and Tk on Mac OS X)

2001-04-04 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Wednesday, April 4, 2001, at 03:37 PM, Peter Prymmer wrote: > > On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: >> >> This worries me a bit because I get the impression that it'll replace >> the perl exectutable with PerlMagick. > > I do not think that it w

Re: Perl and Tk on Mac OS X

2001-04-04 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Peter, Thanks for the reply. When I ran ./configure and make from within the ImageMagick directory the make process tried to make PerlMagick as well. The README, in regard to MAP_TARGET, says: To create and install a new 'perl' executable (replacing your existing PERL interpreter!) w

Re: Perl and Tk on Mac OS X

2001-04-04 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Wednesday, April 4, 2001, at 10:03 AM, Randal Cox wrote: >>> However, I still am getting messages to the effect that I have >>> multiple symbols defined (from dyld). >>> I even hacked some of the C code to get rid of this, but to no avail. >> >> >> I am having a similar problem compiling the

Re: Perl and Tk on Mac OS X

2001-04-03 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Ops, I forgot to Cc: the list. On Tuesday, April 3, 2001, at 01:14 PM, Bohdan Peter Rekshynskyj wrote: > > However, I still am getting messages to the effect that I have > multiple symbols defined (from dyld). > I even hacked some of the C code to get rid of this, but to no avail. I am having

Re: Carbon apps on unix disk

2001-04-01 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Monday, April 2, 2001, at 01:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just to put in my experience: > <...> > I haven't yet seen any official recommendations on which > type of partition to use, though. > > I believe that the recommendation is to use HFS+. I've just had better luck w/ UFS. Fore

Re: Carbon apps on unix disk

2001-04-01 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Sunday, April 1, 2001, at 09:48 PM, Bill Stephenson wrote: > This is probably a stupid question but, do "Carbon" apps NOT run on OS > X if > the disk has been formatted for unix when OS X was installed? > NO, they should work just fine. Classic apps will need to on a HFS+ partition tho. >

Re: .gz uncompress problem with cpan shell

2001-04-01 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Cool, glad that suggestion helped. Forest On Sunday, April 1, 2001, at 07:21 PM, Wazop wrote: > Hello, > > On Sunday, April 1, 2001, at 04:49 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: > >> I'm very new at this, so I may be off-base. >> >> Are you running the cpan she

Re: .gz uncompress problem with cpan shell

2001-04-01 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
I'm very new at this, so I may be off-base. Are you running the cpan shell as root? If that is the problem, it sounds to me, that libnet archive didn't download completely. Last night is the first time I've ever ran the cpan shell. When you first run the shell your prompted to configure the c

dyld: perl Undefined symbols:

2001-03-31 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
I used perl -MCPAN -e shell to install Image::Magick. Now when I try to execute a perl script with use Image::Magick; i get the dyld: perl Undefined symbols. uuumm,... I'm not getting -framework yet. That and/or using unix/linux Shared Libraries on Mac OS X. Any ideas?? Forest

Re: Mac OS X Perl

2001-03-31 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
> Michael > > > > On Saturday, March 31, 2001, at 12:27 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: > >> http://www.mysql.com/news/article-54.html >

Re: Mac OS X Perl

2001-03-31 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: > > On Saturday, March 31, 2001, at 09:50 AM, Bill Stephenson wrote: > >> on 3/30/01 8:35 AM, Bob Dalgleish at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> You can try my web site for some Perl on OS X information >>> http://duke.usas

Re: Mac OS X Perl

2001-03-31 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Saturday, March 31, 2001, at 09:50 AM, Bill Stephenson wrote: > on 3/30/01 8:35 AM, Bob Dalgleish at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> You can try my web site for some Perl on OS X information >> http://duke.usask.ca/~dalglb/macosx/ > > Thanks, Bob, > > You've made a great page that's now bookm

Re: PerlMagick Makefile.PL

2001-03-30 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Thursday, March 29, 2001, at 07:19 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: > The LIBS and INC in the Makefile looks like: > >'LIBS' => ['-L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib > -L/home/cristy/ImageMagick/magick -lMagick-ltiff -ljpeg -lpng > -lfpx -lXext -

Re: resources for porting

2001-03-29 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Thursday, March 29, 2001, at 09:16 PM, Bill Stephenson wrote: > Hey Randle, > > Thanx a ton for the tips. I've visited www.macosxsw.com too and and it's > been a great help. > > I've got Chris Pepper's libpng, zlib, and gd, binaries to install OK (I > think). > Yes, a good link. There are al

Re: PerlMagick Makefile.PL

2001-03-29 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Hello Bill, Thanks for the replay. I installed a binary of ImageMagick from ftp://ftp.yggdrasil.com/mirrors/site/ftp.simplesystems.org/pub/ImageMagick/ binaries/ I installed ImageMagick in /usr/local As for PerlMagick perl Makefile.PL runs ok as does make. make test fails as does demo/make So,

Re: PerlMagick Makefile.PL

2001-03-29 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Please disregard this last post. The Makefile.PL had a ._Makefile.PL that make choked on. Thanks On Thursday, March 29, 2001, at 07:56 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: > > On Thursday, March 29, 2001, at 07:19 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: > >> Greetings All, >> >>

Re: PerlMagick Makefile.PL

2001-03-29 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
On Thursday, March 29, 2001, at 07:19 PM, Forest Dean Feighner wrote: > Greetings All, > > I hope that I am on topic for the list. I am pretty new to both perl > and Mac 10. > > I want to install PerlMagick. The README says to: > With modifying the Makefile make exits

PerlMagick Makefile.PL

2001-03-29 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Greetings All, I hope that I am on topic for the list. I am pretty new to both perl and Mac 10. I want to install PerlMagick. The README says to: Next, edit Makefile.PL and change LIBS and INC to include the appropriate path information to the required libMagick library. You wil