that still exist ?
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This list is for MacPerl, the port of perl for Mac OS (versions 7 through
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it, or at
least, not mentioned it.
Simply adding $REVISION on line 5 of the module, in the use vars
statement, fixes it, but *this sucks*.
The good thing it is that it is an easy fix for anyone, yes.
And Chris (Nandor), I understand you do a *lot* for MacPerl, so I can't
actually blame you
for
most people regardless, as modules seem to work best when they aren't a
hodgepodge like this is. Perhaps name it DocG::Toolbox ?
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it should go under Perl::, in any event. But then again,
maybe that's too presumptuous (maybe something that tied to Perl should
be approved by a pumpking)? If so, maybe Source::Perl?
Parse::Source::Perl?
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Mac::Cocoa::. There is already a plan for a Mac::Carbon.
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for Windows XP go
under Win32::. Anyone else with thoughts?
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Net:: modules. Surely many people with think Net::Libnet
is the libnet distribution.
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Bundle-libnet
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=libnet
Unfortunately, I don't have any alternate suggestions for you, but
Net::Libnet is just bad.
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are headed,
and so that interested parties have a chance to weigh in.
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::Carbon::Something in that case ...
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was not precise enough for my development. So it might helps others
too. Some of the Modules i am gonna to publish soon will require
this Module also.
What is SZTime? Why not Time::HiRes, which is going to be included with
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make a note of how it is different from Time::HiRes in your
docs, though, because surely others will want to know. :-)
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At 18:29 -0500 2001.11.28, Deven T. Corzine wrote:
Is there a procedure in place for reclaiming abandoned Perl modules names
that are listed in the modules list, but were never uploaded to CPAN?
What module(s) are you thinking of?
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DFROZ
There's already a module called Mail::Sendmail. This module should not be
in all caps, it should be under Mail::, and it shouldn't have the same name
as an existing module ...
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an acronym
(cf: Net::SMTP, etc.).
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At 21:56 +0200 2001.10.04, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 10:29:09 -0400, Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
At 15:30 +0200 2001.09.27, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
I'm asking because there are pending registrations for Slash::OurNet
and Slash::Syndicate. I downloaded slash
anything that should be done with Slash to get
those modules registered. I don't have much experience with
distributions like this on CPAN; I normally just deal with plain old module
distributions. Any thoughts?
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distribution, which is not really designed at
this point to be put on CPAN in the modules section.
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' MacPerl with the right Gestalt could
potentially use threads.
Sorry for my late reply.
I don't know a lot about threads, so I am not the one to ask about this.
You might get a better answer on macperl-porters (or not :), but that is
the place to discuss it regardless).
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support currently, Artur
Bergman, has offered to help get it working under MacPerl, too. Hopefully
we get to the point where he can start working on it while he is still
available. :)
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members, each of the important mails will get read by *someone*. *grin* I
only read what I can, when I can, if I have something to contribute.
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At 16:25 -0400 2001.08.26, Kirrily 'Skud' Robert wrote:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 04:17:16PM -0400, Chris Nandor wrote:
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| While I agree with the first sentence, I don't agree with the second,
| necessarily. First, there is no MacOS::, it is Mac::. ;-) Secondly and
| far more importantly
, all belonging to Template
Toolkit, and there's a lot of room here for confusion and conflict.
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easily. And they
will all be available for download before MacPerl 5.6.1 is released.
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/semantically ideal...
I personally feel that neither is necessarily better (David's points were
all good) and therefore I would prefer to defer to the preexisting
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they can be registered by others in this manner by someone(s) else?
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At 08:03 +1000 2001.04.12, Damian Conway wrote:
Since there's been no reply in the last two days, I'm going to
take silence as indicting consent, and release the NEXT as NEXT.pm
Fine, YOU DO THAT!
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that there is already a separate (and I believe pre-existing?)
CDDB module.
I would recommend something that ties the name to the fact that it reads
from an Audio CD. Seems Audio::CD::CDDB might best, though I know that's
kinda annoying.
Cc: to Rocco Caputo, author of CDDB.
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o, note in the
cpan-mac README about not installing Bundles.
Maybe I should patch CPAN.pm to not print that message on MacOS.
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At 9:23 -0800 2000.11.29, Nathan Wiger wrote:
Chris Nandor wrote:
Well, h2xs already creates a reasonable module framework, which I think is
just fine. If people used it, we would not have a lot of the problems we
have, and I don't see people using some external module when they won't use
core. But you might want to ping Jarkko
about it first, or just see if anyone here thinks it is a bad idea, before
proceeding. Sometimes discussing ideas like that in p5p can be ...
counterproductive. :)
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don't know if it
will accomplish the goal you want to accomplish.
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://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/mp3-info-discuss) and we can
discuss what our technical requirements are, what interfaces we want, and
how we can merge the existing codebases together to achieve it all.
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for details.
There is nothing on the main page, that I see, that relates to an Emotion
module. Can you be more specific?
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HTML::Tree module in his distribution, thereby unifying the name with
the distribution.
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that the members of the Perl community would be
reasonable in such issues, but it is clear that this won't always be the
case.
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, it shouldn't, but a name also shouldn't be the same as another name.
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and others. It is a unique label that people have come to know.
I don't want to
pick a meaningless name just so it's unique. Sorry.
The problem is that when you pick an existing name for another purpose, it
becomes de facto meaningless.
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ject: http://use.perl.org/
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:38:17 -0400
Are you in league with CPAN?
Any idea why Filesys-Ext2-0.05 showed up howver you find new modules, yet it
is neither in:
http://cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/J/JP/JPIERCE/
nor
http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Filesys/
Thanks
means much there, but I'd want to have the module in a place with other
finance modules (i.e., Finance::).
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, in
pmtools.
http://doriath.perl.com/misc/pmtools-1.00.tar.gz
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and don't know if collaboration
with Dana is warranted or necessary. There's no official protocol for it;
we trust that you all can work it out.
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if he is willing to surrender
the name to you. Although, if his module seems to be in some significant
use, that might not be appropriate, unless you had the same interface.
Otherwise, then another name for your module might be best.
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class's error messages
look funny. Class::DBI and Ima::DBI have such a problem.
The module isn't silly at all, but the name isn't too expressive.
Maybe something like Class::NoAutoInherit or something?
Or maybe Class::LetsComeUpWithANameJavaProgrammersWouldBeProudOf ;)
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? If neither of these seems
acceptable, what would you suggest?
Because it is such a common acronym, I'd think Net::IM or Net::AIM might be
acceptable, though I am fairly sure others will disagree.
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In modlist.data, it says for GD:
GIF editing/painting/manipulation
It should be (according to the module POD):
Interface to Gd Graphics Library
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lc::Simple or
Date::Calc::Easy might be better ... but it might also be misleading,
if the only difference is that it is OOP.
Maybe there is not a need for this new module? Just a thought. Good luck,
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. Cdrom would
also be ok. what do you think?
Audio::CDDB
is this possible with the other CDDB.pm in mind?
is it useful?
What does your module do, again?
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Although this seems like it may be a PAUSE bug; I thought that no one could
upload "DistName-\d+.\d+.tar.gz" if DistName already belonged to another
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. One, that someone was allowed to upload CDDB other
than Rocco (that seems to me to be a bug, but I could be wrong). The other
is that somehow FONKIE and KRAEHE have the exact same distribution.
Perhaps KRAEHE mistakenly claimed it as his own after FONKIE already
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will copy one
author's directory and will cause considerable extra traffic and many
deletions. Please help me watch this process to prevent accidents.
So will the old ANDK directory eventually go away, or wil it just forever
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.). FWIW, that wouldn't mean needing
to change the name of the mailing list, and fixing the modules and docs is
almost as easy as a global one-liner. :-)
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like the WAP:: toplevel name, with my individual modules
released at second level as they get contributed.
Sounds good. What does 'WAP' stand for?
Wireless Application Protocol. There's also WML, Wireless Markup Language.
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or libnet
or TimeDate without a MailTools.pm or libnet.pm or TimeDate.pm (Hi,
Graham!).
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. But I see three votes for MP3::, so I would not be
opposed to changing MPEG::MP3Info to MP3::Info. Please advise me on how
this should be handled; it is a fairly well-used module, and such a change
will surely cause confusion and pain.
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