Hi!
I've corrected the problem. I just release a new version, but it'll be
tomorrow before it's distributed on CPAN. You can also get it
immediately from:
Perfect! I'll try it tomorrow morning!
Thanks for the quick help!
LG
Rene
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I haven't taken a look any deeper than reading this email but the first
thing that jumps to mind would be something to do with list vs. scalar
context... perhaps the new Date::Manip is returning a list, and you're
assigning it to a scalar?
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Rene Schickbauer <
rene.
Hi!
Installed another linux box today and installed my usual set of modules.
There was a problem with Date::Manip (installed a 6.xx version) The
function UnixDate now returns "1" instead of the correct date. When i
copied an older 5.xx version to that box, everything worked again.
Date::Mani
Hm. This looks like spam, as it's an identical message but sent from a
different mailing address.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Ford Prefect Jr.
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> While i'm a long term perl user (five, six years or so), i just got to
> upload my first module to PAUSE.
>
> The module is called M
Hi!
While i'm a long term perl user (five, six years or so), i just got to
upload my first module to PAUSE.
The module is called Maplat and is a framework for intranet web
development. But thats not my question, actually.
Ok, so now i uploaded my first module with some 50 or some packages/.