Re: [PLUG] WRT54G Config.bin

2013-01-11 Thread Russell Senior
Richard == Richard C Steffens rst...@comcast.net writes: Richard Over the past few weeks I've found my machines unable to Richard access the Internet first thing in the morning. At first I Richard thought it was the cable modem. So I followed the method of Richard pulling the plug on the modem,

Re: [PLUG] WRT54G Config.bin

2013-01-11 Thread Richard C. Steffens
On 01/11/2013 01:28 PM, Russell Senior wrote: Richard == Richard C Steffens rst...@comcast.net writes: Richard Over the past few weeks I've found my machines unable to Richard access the Internet first thing in the morning. At first I Richard thought it was the cable modem. So I followed the

[PLUG] scripting CPAN module install.

2013-01-11 Thread Russell Johnson
I am writing a script that auto-installs a bunch of things that I need on several system. The point here is I run the script, and when I come back, everything is installed. Everything is working, except installing a single CPAN module. It's Crypt::SSLeay, which is actually a dependency of the

Re: [PLUG] WRT54G Config.bin

2013-01-11 Thread Russell Senior
Richard == Richard C Steffens rst...@comcast.net writes: Russell The other thing I'd do is (if the router is reflashable) is Russell put OpenWrt on it, so that you can log in and investigate Russell more thoroughly. Richard It's a model # WRT54G ver. 6, Firmware Version v1.00.9, May Richard 12,

Re: [PLUG] scripting CPAN module install.

2013-01-11 Thread Russell Senior
RSS == Russell Johnson r...@dimstar.net writes: RSS I am writing a script that auto-installs a bunch of things that I RSS need on several system. The point here is I run the script, and RSS when I come back, everything is installed. Everything is working, RSS except installing a single CPAN

Re: [PLUG] scripting CPAN module install.

2013-01-11 Thread Russell Johnson
On Jan 11, 2013, at 2:28 PM, Russell Senior seni...@aracnet.com wrote: What is the command in your script that leads to that question? It puts in place a customized Config.pm for CPAN, and then: perl -MCPAN -e 'install REST::Client' Russell Johnson r...@dimstar.net

Re: [PLUG] scripting CPAN module install.

2013-01-11 Thread Russell Senior
RJ == Russell Johnson r...@dimstar.net writes: RSS What is the command in your script that leads to that question? RJ It puts in place a customized Config.pm for CPAN, and then: RJ perl -MCPAN -e 'install REST::Client' Maybe you could install the specific dependency causing the problem first,

Re: [PLUG] scripting CPAN module install.

2013-01-11 Thread Ronald Chmara
perl -MCPAN -e 'force install REST::Client' may still fail the tests, but install alternately: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/catalyst/users/17439?do=post_view_threaded might help? -Stabbingawayinthedarktoobop On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Russell Johnson r...@dimstar.net wrote:

Re: [PLUG] scripting CPAN module install.

2013-01-11 Thread Russell Johnson
On Jan 11, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Ronald Chmara rona...@gmail.com wrote: perl -MCPAN -e 'force install REST::Client' may still fail the tests, but install alternately: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/catalyst/users/17439?do=post_view_threaded might help?

Re: [PLUG] Conference posters (almost solved)

2013-01-11 Thread Keith Lofstrom
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 12:32:11PM -0800, Keith Lofstrom wrote: Presenting at a poster session next month, probably two posters 36 inch wide 48 inch tall, almost all graphics (Text goes in handout preprints). I assume the correct tool is scribus and transfer format is PDF. I will use vector