Hi,
I am trying to install the Devel::Size perl module in Unix.I have
installed it but when I try to include it in my program using use lib
'/pathname'
I get the error as follows:-
Can't locate Devel/Size.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/home/002/d/dp/dpm052000/lib
I assume you installed the module in: /home/002/d/dp/dpm052000/lib
(i.e .. Devel/Size.pm is located here) ?
Are you sure that the user that is trying to use Devel::Size has r-x
permission on this path ?
On 3/4/07, Deepak Mallya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install the
I am trying to install the Devel::Size perl module in Unix.I have
installed it but when I try to include it in my program using use lib
'/pathname'
I get the error as follows:-
Can't locate Devel/Size.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
Sounds like you installed the module uncorrectly.
Please see:
I think that you want to use pack or unpack. Make sure that you get the
templates right. Those are tricky functions.
Rhett
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007, Deepak Mallya wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how do I convert a String of bits into a binary
number in Perl
For eg:- $a=100; I want to
Just wondering:
Is there a publicly available logo and usage policy for the mod_perl
logo , to use on enabled websites?
ie: http://perl.apache.org/images/logo/logo_blend.gif
I couldn't find anything online. It would be nice to have an
official policy, usage -- i know that
I couldn't find anything online. It would be nice to have an
official policy, usage -- i know that there's been a ton of logo
issues with other groups. A popular approach seems to be having an
official project/release logo, and then another official 'powered by'
or 'derivative of'
Thank you for the suggestion Randy - but perl had always been in my path. I
think that gets set when perl is installed.
I think I will have to do a manual start / ^C the apache process until the
monitor gets fixed.
Thanks,
Anoop
On 3/3/07, Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar
Jeff Pang wrote:
I couldn't find anything online. It would be nice to have an
official policy, usage -- i know that there's been a ton of logo
issues with other groups. A popular approach seems to be having an
official project/release logo, and then another official 'powered by'
or