Re: DBD::mysql help

2002-10-25 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 12:03 AM, Sherm Pendley wrote: The dbdadmin tests are testing administrative functions that need root access in order to work. It's normal for them to fail if you're using a non-root account for testing. In fact, I'd be concerned if they *didn't* fail. :-)

Re: OS X meltdown

2002-10-24 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 02:12 PM, Trey Harris wrote: Yeah, but this whole episode was presaged by a spinning-beachball-of-death attack. [...] This happens with some regularity to me, and the only answer seems to be to just powerdown. Am I the only one who sees this? It must

Re: Perl 5.6.1 install No rule to make target ... miniperlmain.o error Fix

2002-10-24 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 12:08 AM, Errol Lewthwaite wrote: Several people have reported the error make: *** No rule to make target `built-in', needed by `miniperlmain.o'. Stop. when trying to install perl 5.6.1 on X 10.2.1 and the Developer Tools was installed. I too came across

Re: OS X meltdown

2002-10-23 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 11:38 AM, Puneet Kishor wrote: y'know geoff, methinks you are right. There was a shutdown folder in OS 9...dunno if it is in OS X. I actually just run the script manually, but I am sure in Unix there are shutdown scripts... I haven't explored in OS X, but

Re: Cranky OS X installs

2002-10-18 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 11:22 PM, Dan Sugalski wrote: Short of Something's busted, go get it fixed, can anyone think of anything I can do to this beast that might get OS X installed on it? Just a guess, but is this maybe the whole you have to install X on the first 8 gigs of the

Re: 5.6.1 on Jaguar

2002-10-17 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 06:51 AM, Kino wrote: 1. I added -Dcc=gcc2 to the options for Configure so that gcc2 is used instead of gcc3; 2. I applied a patch for gcc3 described in http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg84893.html There you'll find two patches, one for 5.5.3 and 5.6.1. You

5.6.1 on Jaguar

2002-10-16 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
I noticed some discussion on this about a month ago. Since the archives for this list are not accessible at the moment (I can get a limited amount of information from Google), I can't find out if this ever got solved. Sorry in advance if this has already been covered (just joined this list

Re: When your CPAN mirror appears stale

2002-03-07 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
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 -ne

Re: h2ph problems

2002-02-06 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On 2/5/02 2:47 PM, Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Before trying the reinstall, you could try just deleting any .ph files you find in /Library/Perl/ . I don't have any .ph files in my /Library/Perl/ tree. Tried that. I actually deleted the entire contents of /Library/Perl as well as

Re: h2ph problems

2002-02-05 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On 2/4/02 11:29 PM, Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've never in all my years of Perl programming (and installing) ever had to run h2ph manually. I was under the impression that one never needed to run it anymore, but maybe I've just never been in that situation. I read something

Re: h2ph problems

2002-02-05 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On 2/5/02 2:25 PM, Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So you didn't issue any h2ph commands? Sorry; yeah, I did. I did this: % cd /usr/include; h2ph * sys/* You could download a fresh copy of perl 5.6 and install it, or take this opportunity to upgrade to 5.6.1. I don't know of any way

Re: h2ph problems

2002-02-05 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On 2/5/02 5:16 PM, Charles Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Careful, there, Jon. I've got a whole shelf here of manuals that Randal wrote. (Granted, most of them are now obsolete, but still, there they are.) That's what the smiley was for! (Honestly, no disrespect intended.) I suppose I

Re: h2ph problems

2002-02-05 Thread Jonathan Baumgartner
On 2/5/02 5:03 PM, Randal L. Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It was a great idea for Perl3. We're now about a decade past that. :) D'oh. Well, although I've programmed for Perl in the past, I've never done much installing. So much for manuals .. :) thanks, jon