Thanks Carl,
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 07:53, Carl Mäsak wrote:
> Victor (>):
>> Why it asks for Opendir.pir instead of Opendir.pm ?
>> Any clue ?
>
> Short answer: Rakudo has regressed and doesn't support loading .pm
> modules at the moment. You're probably on the Amsterdam (February)
> release. I
Hi Bruce,
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 17:48, Bruce Keeler wrote:
> On 3/2/10 2:53 AM, Carl Mäsak wrote:
>>
>> Victor (>):
>>
>>>
>>> Why it asks for Opendir.pir instead of Opendir.pm ?
>>> Any clue ?
>>>
>>
>> Short answer: Rakudo has regressed and doesn't support loading .pm
>> modules at the moment.
On 3/2/10 2:53 AM, Carl Mäsak wrote:
Victor (>):
Why it asks for Opendir.pir instead of Opendir.pm ?
Any clue ?
Short answer: Rakudo has regressed and doesn't support loading .pm
modules at the moment. You're probably on the Amsterdam (February)
release. I suggest using the Minneapoli
Victor (>):
> Why it asks for Opendir.pir instead of Opendir.pm ?
> Any clue ?
Short answer: Rakudo has regressed and doesn't support loading .pm
modules at the moment. You're probably on the Amsterdam (February)
release. I suggest using the Minneapolis (January) release until
Rakudo regains this
Hello everybody,
I'm using a Perl6 program that uses a module called (implemented as
Opendir.pm) and it was working well but seems that Perl 6 has changed
some of its behavior.
The program code starts with a simple
use v6;
use Opendir;
but when executing it using Perl 6 i get the next error