.
This is a very legitimate question and I would appreciate a (public)
answer to this for the sake of transparency.
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On 2013-11-08 10:25, Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯 wrote:
Hello seth. Net::SSLeay on this Solaris host is broken.
Oh, that's good to know. the strange thing (for me) is that I don't know
when it got broken. I thought I had locally installed that module a
while ago, because for a lon
Hi!
On 2013-11-05 09:43, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
> You should install the modules your code is crying about. :)
> The script I was running asked me the following: Crypt::SSLeay
> IO::Socket::SSL LWP::Protocol::https
all of them seem to be installed:
seth@willow:~/bots$ cpan
[...
I installed a lot of them. My bot worked
until around mid of October.
It would be interesting to know which modules I should install to avoid
those errors. :-)
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qcronsub there comes a ne error message:
Error code 2: 500 Can't locate object method "new" via package
"LWP::Protocol::https::Socket"
Can anybody help me?
[1] <http://scsys.co.uk:8002/274067> is a minimal case
. DaB. did that. Thus imho the
question was superfluous. :-p
Btw. this is not a pure English problem. For example German has got the
same disambiguity.
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On 24.05.2013 21:37, Patricia Pintilie wrote:
> On May 24, 2013 4:37 AM, seth wrote:
>> The right answer should have been 4. (So she must be a wit^Wbot.) *duck*
>
> I responded with a 4 to jeremy seth. Y are u being such a jerk to me u
> don't know me bro, take
have been 4. (So she must be a wit^Wbot.)
*duck*
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uot;.
Actually I's say "Hey, it's a wiki!" or maybe I would just add your
preferred option, but unfortunately I still can't login at that wiki,
see <https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-1599>
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me... I have to admit to (kind of) hate jira, too.
And jira helped me a lot in liking bugzilla. ;-)
Anyway, if anybody could help me, it would be very nice:
https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-1599
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since we changed to Solaris I'm not able to start my perl-script via cron.
1.
I'm using the example given at
https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Cronsub#cronsub for my cronjob:
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /opt/local/bin/cronsub -s
seth-vdetector % /usr/bin/perl
m is really arrogant or maliciously
offensive. If someone replies in Swedish on a German request, one could
take it as nothing but a joke and a hint 'try using the common language,
please!', which mostly will be English, nowadays.
Hi!
DaB. wrote:
> [...] I will create a Multimaintainer-project for the start. The
> problem: How should I name it? [...] Suggestions?
I would simply call it:
klaus
prosit
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On Thu, August 20, 2009 11:49, River Tarnell wrote:
> seth wrote:
>> I'm not very experienced in rewrite-regexp. But in perl (and php's pcre,
>> ...) this would not be a good work-around, because the capture buffer
>> would sometimes be created and somet
ure whether this is releveant for
rewrite-regexp. If it does not, you may just call me clever shit, I guess.
:-)
prosit
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DaB. wrote:
> Am Wednesday 17 December 2008 21:59:47 schrieb seth:
>
>>Could you please install the perl-module
>> HTML::Template
>
> please just fill in a bugreport at JIRA next time.
ok,
https://wiki.toolserver.org/w/index.php?title=Web_hosting&diff=1642&a
Hi!
problem solved!
Q wrote:
> seth wrote:
>
>>s...@nightshade:~$ perl -MCPAN -e "shell"
>
>>what do I have to do now?
>
> You ran that on Nightshade which has a copy of the module already so it
> wont install again.
>
> You need to do that
Hi!
Q wrote:
> seth wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>Could you please install the perl-module
>> HTML::Template
>>or tell me, how I install it by myself, if I'm allowed to.
>
> https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Installing_perl_modules_into_your_$HOME
thx! but
Hi!
Could you please install the perl-module
HTML::Template
or tell me, how I install it by myself, if I'm allowed to.
I guess it is not installed, because
http://toolserver.org/~seth/grep_regexp_from_url_new.cgi
says: "Can't locate HTML/Template.pm [
Hi!
Daniel Kinzler wrote:
> seth schrieb:
>> River Tarnell wrote:
>>
>> I guess .cgi in ~/public_html is not executable be default. my
>> browser just showed me the source code.
>
> Did you indeed set the x bit?
yes, it was (and still is) set: -rwxr-xr-x+
er case they have to be executable.
I guess .cgi in ~/public_html is not executable be default. my browser
just showed me the source code.
After I created a .htaccess with
Options FollowSymLinks ExecCGI MultiViews
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .pl
it works now.
>>Presently
>>
Hi!
1. How do I run perl scripts on the toolserver? do I have to use the
cgi-bin or may I use public_html? If a script does not work on the
toolserver but works at my webserver at another server, how am I able to
find the bug? Presently
http://toolserver.org/~seth/cgi-bin
Hi!
Platonides wrote:
> seth wrote:
>
>>I wrote a perl script, which works on some HTML content of some
>>wikipedia-webpages. Some of those pages are >300kB and perls LWP-mirror
>>hangs up.
I was wrong. LWP-mirror did not hang up, but the content was not fully
$ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
$ua->mirror($url, $filename);
?
2. If I've questions about such stuff, am I right here? Otherwise, sorry
for bothering you. :-)
Cheers
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