Bernie Cosell wrote:
> In response to a recent inquiry, I learned that a likely solution to my
> problem would be found in a module availabe via RothConsulting
> [Win32::AdminMisc --THANKS!!]. Made me wonder: are there other sites
> besides ActiveState and RothConsulting that it makes sense for
Steven Manross wrote:
> Has anyone seen an issue where "sleep 1;" causes an infinite loop in
> perl (100% CPU usage -- no movement in the script)? Build 816 in case
> it matters.. It just started happenning today in a script I wrote a
> very long time ago and haven't modified in a while. Similar
Chris wrote:
> Maybe the solution is to have a server in each country to distribute
> restricted modules to occupants only. There are a lot of companies (like
> Motorola for example) that limit access to software downloads based on the
> user's country of origin. I'm sure there are ways of obtaini
Chris wrote:
> Does anyone know if there's any legal issues with hosting encryption modules
> in the US? I run a farm of uber fast servers that I could add a PPM
> repository to for everyone.
>
> - Chris
Hi Chris,
I haven't looked at the US situation in a few years, but I believe it
hasn't chang
Chris Wagner wrote:
> If ur talking about the ActiveState distribution u should be able to just
> install right over the top of the old installation. Everything will be
> preserved.
Hello Chris,
This method can actually cause problems with the PDK, among other
things. For Windows software, read
Spencer_Lists wrote:
> Greetings perl-win32-users,
>
> This is not a strictly win32 question but relates to files in a win32
> system so ...
>
> The context is pretty obscure so I am including the very minimum code
> snippet. @files is an array of all the files in the path folder. I
> need to che