[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tools/POE-0.3003] 10:51 % perl Makefile.PL
Prompts may be bypassed by running:
/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL --default
Only necessary modules will be installed by default.
> won't turn and run screaming from "perldoc POE". :)
Additionally, it is rumored that there will be a chapter on poe programming
in the new edition of Advanced Perl Programming.
Alex
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hat no, it would not
present any problems, and feel free to ask for more help if you have
problems with your approach.
I personally would go the wheel route. But then, that's just me. I
am still brand-new to POE.
Alex
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Sep 25 12:52:3
the whell when your connection to
the quote server went away. At that point, you could just set a delay to poll
for when it comes back, and reinstantiate your wheels.
alex
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sh.
You planning on going to Austria? I figured that the usual attendees of
an event in austria would read german.
Alex
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prefer this one. I see no reason to change the API to
accommodate people. It is established. We are talking about a 1.0
release because the codebase is becoming more mature, because we have
more users, because we're trying to keep the api consistent, et cetera.
Now is really not the t
> handlers in $_[HEAP]->{'myPOEObject'}. Is that the best way?
Reading this, I think you're really missing the point. Maybe if you asked
a question directly pertaining to "what you want to do", one of us could
give you a more appropriate answer.
Alex
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ll from the (gdb) prompt.
> libc=/lib/libc-2.2.93.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
> gnulibc_version='2.2.93'
For what it's worth, my libc is 2.2.4.
alex
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On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 11:52 AM, Rocco Caputo wrote:
> perlserver.pl is 403 forbidden. Have you tried increasing the SysRW
Oops, sorry, that machine was recently upgraded and im afraid a complete
mirror of its previous configuration was not accomplished.
http://envy.posixnap.net/~
On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 09:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 04:11:28PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I made a hint on the POE::Component list on the wiki that I am working
>> on the P::C::S::I module, but I forgot to check the list to see if
>> anyone els
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