dules included to find the right spot.
I have now subscribed to the parrot-dev mailing list and asked my question
there.
Thanks anyway,
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: John E. Malmberg [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. Oktober 2012 13:56
An: vmsperl@per
Craig,
> Congratulations, Martin. That is really an achievement.
Thank you. It wasn't too hard; the C sources are quite portable.
The biggest part was a script (perl, of course) that transforms the Makefile
generated into an MMK description file (I think the Parrot build process
trigger
ld going on VMS will eventually appear on
https://github.com/parrot/parrot
And as VAXman is a big fan of VAXen, I will keep compatability towards OpenVMS
VAX 7.2 in mind
(as that's what his main machine FAFNER.dyndns.org is running under).
cu,
Martin
line access to http.
Greetings,
Martin
P.S. And yes, it is pretty annoying that scp is broken on VMS since a long
time
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|Clark |
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replaced with your actual
password. I am sure you know how to do this on the Unix side of the
house ;-)
Greetings
Hello Craig,
To quote Queen: "It's a kind of magic". ;-)
The tip with autoflush was spot on and resolved the issue entirely for my
use case.
I'll still give 5.14 a good spin when it comes out.
Thanks a lot for the help
browser.
The Webserver in question is an OSU 3.11 server, communication betweeen the
server
and perl is via a local DECnet task.
Greetings, Martin
cript to write the table one row at the time to the
CGI output, but that this not resolve the issue.
Any ideas and/or hope that this will be resolved with the soon to be released
5.14?
Greetings, Martin
ng on with xs no parameters to
Makefile.PL .
I hope to analyze this some more tomorrow and will report back.
Greetings, Martin
|+>
|"C
thing fishy going on in MakeMaker (6.56 as part of
5.12.2).
Any suggestions of the experts on the internal workings of MakeMaker?
Greetings, Martin
P.S. Patches applied to Net::DNS 0.66 to make it compile sofar:
*** Makefile.PL 2011-02-12 16:48:20.0 -0600
--- Makefile.PL.orig2011-0
uot;not ok 22 - (time) UTC: 1283584044 VMS: 1283584044"
even though it should have set the offset to 3600.
No idea there...
cu,
Martin
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rectory) is [1,1], and not SYSTEM...
Changing the ownership on BUILD.DIR and below it, gives
t/[-.LIB]PERL5DBok
All tests successful.
t/[.OP]STAT....ok
All tests successful.
Right now I'm re-running MMS TEST.
Thanks,
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> Craig and Martin why don't
> you send your results for these same commands and we can compare notes
> to see how both of our environments differ from Craig's "reference"
> environment.
Good idea. Apart from that, I hope to find some time today to dig dee
>> MMK test yields "Failed 25 tests out of 1625, 98.46% okay." with
>> CPANplus, ExtUtils::MakeMaker, and Module::Build, and ExtUtils::Install
>> contributing 21 of the failed tests. I include the results of running
>> the other 4 in this mail.
>
> I don't actually see the test output.
I had appen
ine runs on UTC -
"SYS$LOCALTIME" = "SYS$SYSROOT:[SYS$ZONEINFO.SYSTEM]UTC."
"SYS$TIMEZONE_DAYLIGHT_SAVING" = "0"
"SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL" = "0"
"SYS$TIMEZONE_NAME" = "UTC"
"SYS$TIMEZONE_RULE" = "UT
cu=0.00 cs=0.00 scripts=1611 tests=316018
Anything I should look into immediately?
cu,
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Vorländer, Martin [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. September 2010 14:42
An: VMSperl Mailing List
Cc: Craig A. Berry
Betreff: Re: Perl 5.12.2
uot; "--"
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort
%MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X002C occurred when updating target DESCRIP.MMS
%MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X002C occurred when updating target DESCRIP.MMS
MMK "config" /DESCRIPTION=descrip.mms /MACRO=("PERL_CORE=1") failed,
conti
14803C
%MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X0C14803C occurred when updating target NONXSEXT
I'm a bit at a loss at what goes wrong - constant.pm is there in
[.dist.constant.lib], but not in any of the above paths.
If I copy it over to [.lib], the next file not located is File/Spec.pm
cu,
Martin
-Ursprüngl
Hi all,
just to clarify:
if you want to download 5.12.2-RC1, you can find it in
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/J/JE/JESSE/
as perl-5.12.2-RC1.tar.bz2 and perl-5.12.2-RC1.tar.gz
cu,
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Craig A. Berry [mailto:[email protected]
ded to temp:[]to.lis and accordingly the subsequent copy fails.
Up to
the section File::Spec->splitpath ... File::Spec->catpath $copy_to does
contain the correct file spec, so this is most proably where the culprit
is.
Oh, and yes this does work with 5.8.x ;-)
Greetings, Martin
dvar.h the definition is skipped
because PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT is not defined, so this is where the error
seems to
originate.
Any further ideas?
Greetings, Martin
"Craig A. Berry"
22.04.2010 05:44
To
"John E. Malmberg"
cc
[email protected], [email protected]
Hello,
sorry, looks like the list processor strips the attachment. The canned
example is at
http://zinser.no-ip.info/www/trans/rms51x.zip
Greetings, Martin
[email protected]
22.04.2010 00:29
To
[email protected]
cc
Subject
Problem with VMS Carriage return carriage control
Note, however, that Bernd wasn't too happy with the editing done to the article
he submitted, cf. http://www.OpenVMS.org/stories.php?story=09/07/28/9378107
cu,
Martin
Martin Vorländer
Softwareentwicklung & VMS-Support
PDV-Systeme GmbH
Dörntener Straße 2 A
38644 Goslar
Tel +49 (0)
Craig A. Berry wrote:
> Vorländer, Martin wrote:
> > Yep, using a freshly-built MMK (4.1) the make finishes successfully.
> >
> > BTW: The link given at Kednos doesn't work; however, the kit is
> > available at ftp://ftp.kednos.com/pub/mmk/mmk.zip
>
> I
Hello,
sorry for the late answer. The patch you checked in works like a charm. I am
getting a clean build now.
Thanks a lot,
Martin
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Craig A. Berry" 23-OCT-2008 02:29:32.02
> Subj: RE: Perl 5.10.0 no building clean on OpenVMS 7.3
>
MMK TEST has a few issues. I'll spend some time looking into these.
Thanks, John and Craig, for your continued work to keep Perl up-to-date
on VMS. It's much appreciated, even though I'm no longer building the Perl
interpreters used here myself - mostly because of mod_perl
rned abort status: %X10EE805C.
A similar rule fails there:
attrs.c : $(XSUBPPDEPS)
instead of
attrs.c : attrs.xs $(XSUBPPDEPS)
> The system is running HP C V7.1-011 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.3-1H1
> with MMS 3.7.
It's HP C V7.3-018 and MMS V3.8-2 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.3-1H1 here.
Time to
2008
> Test Fixes
> * MIN_PERL_VERSION test had some goofs on VMS. [thanks Craig Berry]
Now the test has some goofs due to the changed semantics of
slurp ("die" replacing "return undef"). To fix that, add this patch.
-Martin
diff -ru ExtUtils-MakeMaker-6.47_02.orig/Changes
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 01:47:12PM -0700, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> Martin Becker wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 04:18:45PM -0700, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> >> http://schwern.org/src/ExtUtils-MakeMaker-6.47_02.tar.gz
> >>
> >> Cutting a new relea
Hi!
Craig Berry wrote:
> "Vorländer, Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anybody here tried to install Apache::ASP with HP's 5.8.6
> > distribution?
> >
> > As far as I can see, it tries to use MLDBM for (state data) storage,
> > wra
in
the first place for 7.3.
Now, the include is also available on 7.3 (and most probably earlier, the
comments in the code indicate it is around at least since 2001), but the
macros needed here are not yet defined in the module.
So, yes if you do want to avoid version checking in the code,
M) && !defined(__VAX) && (__CRTL_VER >=
70301000)
which is really the same as already employed for the include earlier in the
code.
Greetings, Martin
Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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233 South Wacker Drive
ts of errors
during MMS TEST, naturally).
Any hints?
Thanks in advance,
Martin
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the curl kit.
Sorry, I didn't look into Marty's package (yet). I just read "This is the
binary and object library distribution of the cURL 7.18.0 release"
in the OpenVMS.org article.
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one would be Marty Kuhrt.
http://www.openvms.org/stories.php?story=08/02/06/7130877
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ed code is optimized using the
optimization controls in effect at the call site instead of
using the optimization controls specified for the function
being inlined.
o When the OpenVMS command line specifies /NOOPT (or
/OPTIMIZE=LEVEL=0), the #pragma optimize
compile SHA.C by hand with /NOOPTIMIZE, and restart the build.
I remember doing exactly that at some time to get perl to build.
cu,
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its name starts with
le name to _config.cache, the generated Image.pm has all the methods.
Another Gotcha I caught: bdf2gdfont.pls gets transformed to bdf2gdfont.pl
on *ix, with a VMS special case generating bdf2gdfont.com instead - but
Makefile.PL doesn't know about this...
With those two changes, MMK TEST is happy.
cu,
roblem? If you
> were hoping to build a combined shareable image that combines a
> number of different libraries, then that may involve some real work
> as Perl extensions don't usually export everything that they import.
No, nothing quite so exotic. I just need GD to work properl
BUT: The resulting PL_GD.EXE shareable does not export any
universal symbols except BOOT_GD ?!
I *think* I traced it to Makefile.PL not properly setting
the DL_FUNCS option to WriteMakefile, but if I try to correct
that manually, the resulting MMK action line is too long to
be executed.
Help?
cu
27;
# in [-.lib.unicode]ucd.t at line 29.
# got: undef
# expected: '0041'
[...lots of test failures...]
lib/vmsishFAILED at test 22
ok 22 - (time) UTC: 1157266715 VMS: 1157273915
[???]
Now I've begun to tweak Parrot (I
Craig A. Berry wrote:
At 6:12 PM +0100 8/8/06, Martin J. Evans wrote:
Building kept failing and I noticed messages saying .EXISTS files are
in the future.
e.g.
%MMS-W-GMFUTURE, Time for [-.BLIB.MAN3].EXISTS is in the future:
6-AUG-2006 12:29:13.00
I am prepared to admit there is something
st in perl 5.8.7. This issue was way beyond me back
in March and still is.
Hope this helps anyone else trying to get DBD::ODBC working on
OpenVMS Itanium. If anyone wants to follow up on any of the issues
I had let me know.
Thanks again for all the assistance.
Martin
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am however up and running perl with the change from Craig.
I have found other issues with h2ph but I'm attempting to resolve them myself
before bothering you again.
Martin
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On 07-Aug-2006 Martin J. Evans wrote:
>
> On 06-Aug-20
On 06-Aug-2006 Craig A. Berry wrote:
> At 11:36 AM +0100 8/6/06, Martin J. Evans wrote:
>
>>Thanks. I've been trying to build 5.8.8 for 2 days now. Each time I run
>>mms it gets a little further but I have to wait between runs obviously
>>because there is something
On Sat, 2006-08-05 at 13:42 -0500, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> At 8:35 PM +0100 8/4/06, Martin J. Evans wrote:
> >Peter Prymmer wrote:
> >>"Craig A. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/04/2006 02:16:03 PM:
> >>
> >>>At 8:45 AM +0100 8/4/06, Ma
Peter Prymmer wrote:
"Craig A. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/04/2006 02:16:03 PM:
At 8:45 AM +0100 8/4/06, Martin J. Evans wrote:
On 03-Aug-2006 Craig A. Berry wrote:
perl "-MExtUtils::Command" -e "rm_f" foo.[0-9][0-9]
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, acces
Craig A. Berry wrote:
At 8:45 AM +0100 8/4/06, Martin J. Evans wrote:
On 03-Aug-2006 Craig A. Berry wrote:
perl "-MExtUtils::Command" -e "rm_f" foo.[0-9][0-9]
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
address=006B4000, PC=7AE26F60, PS=0
/ 07FDC4D8 PSR = 101308026030
IIPA = 7AE26F50
B0 = 80377F90 B6 = 800022E0 B7 = 800E7B50
Interrupted Frame RSE Backing Store, Size = 2 registers
R32 = 7ACFC238 R33 = 7ACFB9E0
I get this problem on a mms clean of DBI or MakeMak
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 13:16 -0500, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> At 6:25 PM +0100 8/3/06, Martin J. Evans wrote:
> >
> >Using vmstar with -o did the trick.
> >
> >and DBI passes the test.
> >
> >Unfortunately mms clean produces:
> >
> >$ mms clean
>
On 03-Aug-2006 Craig A. Berry wrote:
> At 4:18 PM +0100 8/3/06, Martin J. Evans wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am attempting to install DBI on OpenVMS V8.2-1 on Itanium.
>>
>>I downloaded perl 5.8.6 from HP's site and installed it - it appears to work.
>>
>
8
# R30 = 7ACFAAA8 R31 = 7AE268F0 PC = 7AE26F60
# BSP/STORE = 07FDC760 / 07FDC678 PSR = 101308026030
# IIPA = 7AE26F50
# B0 = 80377F90 B6 = 800022E0 B7 = 800E7B50
#
# Interrupted Frame RSE Backing Store, Size = 2 registers
#
# R32 = 7ACFB5B8 R33 = 7ACFAD60
Is this a total lost cause?
Martin
how to convert an xsi file into c since
the descrip.mms says:
C_FILES = dbi.c perl.c
# The main dependancy (technically correct but probably not used)
Perl.c : Perl.xsi
I can't find any rule to convert an .xsi into a .c in the mms file.
Any ideas.
Thanks.
Martin
to get this
somehow working for me I'd been done already for a while ;-)
What I want to do is put a patch together that will work on both
Unix and VMS without hardcoding stuff in Net::DNS that MakeMaker
obviously knows about ;-)
Greetings, Martin
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTEC
r. Can you
advise on where to look for this? "Make" can be found in $Config, but
I have not found "Makefile" in there...
Greetings, Martin
Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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233 South Wacker Drive
(The Real Thing) on it. One open source emulator is
SIMH (homepage is simh.trailing-edge.com).
HTH,
Martin
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I installed version 5.8-6, Digest::MD5 is in there. Thank you so much
for all your help.
Martin
Peter Prymmer wrote:
Martin Guzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/16/2006 10:22:40
AM:
Hello,
I just started to use perl (which mean I'm a neophite on this) and got
Hello,
I just started to use perl (which mean I'm a neophite on this) and got
it installed on OpenVMS 8.2-1 Itanium.
I am trying to install and get to work
(http://www.stalker.com/CGPerl/) CGP::CLI class, which uses Digest::MD5
module.
After some reading, I decided to get the files and run
II timestamp with a regex)
to convert into seconds since the epoch. And ordinary localtime and printf
for the reverse.
HTH,
Martin
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Hello Craig,
thanks for the explanation. I am sure this will not cause problems for
our local use of Perl. Actually I am very impressed with the success rate
for the tests in recent Perl versions. I think you and the group did a
terrific job in this area.
Greetings, Martin
Dr. Martin P.J
='/Include=[]/Standard=Relaxed_ANSI/Prefix=All/Obj=.ob
j /NOANSI_ALIAS/float=ieee/ieee=denorm_results',
optimize='/NoList',
cppflags='undef'
ccversion='60590001', gccversion='', gccosandvers='undef'
...
Is this just me, o
Thomas R Wyant_III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Vorländer, Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > IIRC, perl's system() function spawns on VMS, so the easiest
> > way probably is (untested!)
> >
> > $pages = $pdf->Pages;
> > sys
> > $handle = new VMS::DCLsyms;
Besides - the module is called DCLsym, not DCLsyms.
cu,
Martin
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die "Can't delete symbol: $!\n";
> $handle->clearcache();
>
> ALPHA_ROB$ PERL ROB2.TMP WEBREPORT$STORE:DAYCNV_20040518_0C7D.PDF
> Can't locate object method "TIEHASH" via package
> "VMS::DCLsym" at rob2.tmp line 2.
> %SYSTEM
->Pages;
system("PDFPAGES == $pages");
I guess there also is the possibility to access the
LIB$SET_SYMBOL routine.
cu,
Martin
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DF->new ;
$pdf=PDF->new($filename);
$result=$pdf->TargetFile( $filename );
print "is a pdf file\n" if ( $pdf->IsaPDF ) ;
print "Has ",$pdf->Pages," Pages \n";
Hope it helps,
Martin
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submission.
Greetings, Martin
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 29-APR-2004 18:04:20.25
> Subj: RE: Current Status and location of VMS::Logical?
>
>
>
>
> "Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote on 04/28/2004 06:56:10 PM:
>
> &
Hello,
subject says it all:-) I am looking for a place to find the VMS::Logicals
module (vmsbox.cjb.net does not work for me), as well as for information
on its current status.
Thanks a lot,
Martin
Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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see them.
You needn't. The canonical idiom for this is
1 while unlink($file);
It's portable, too.
cu,
Martin
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Craig Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The reason things work the way Tom describes is that "while
> (<>)" is equivalent to "while ($_ = <>)" and so the loop
> exits whenever $_ is undef.
Minor nit: its equivale
Craig A. Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vorländer, Martin wrote:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Just curious. Are there any plans to port Perl to run on
> >> OpenVMS on the new
> >> Intel IPF processor? Perhaps it&
un ZIP, UNZIP, GZIP,
VMSTAR, and MicroEMACS. I don't expect too much hassle once
iVMS V8.1 with a native C compiler is out.
cu,
Martin
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("bufsize %ld\n", s->bufsize);
printf("dictionary 0x%p\n", s->dictionary);
! printf("dict_adler 0x%p\n", s->dict_adler);
printf("\n");
}
--- 209,215
printf("
ree to help yourself ;-) I can host it
there for as long as there is interest, but the URL will most probably change
once more (I am currently reworking my Webserver setup).
Greetings, Martin
Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Deutsche Boerse Systems Inc.
, Martin
P.S. And yes, these patches have been submitted to the gzip development mailing
list ;-)
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Craig Berry" 1-OCT-2003 18:12:59.24
> Subj: RE: VMS::Filespec vs. hardcoding in VMS.C in Perl 5.8.1
>
> On Tuesday, September 30, 20
I squeezed in Compress::Zlib 1.22 (which is a prerequisite
for Archive::Zip).
Greetings, Martin
P.S. Time::HiRes that was requested here is part of the core distribution,
i.e. this is in the kit too ;-)
P.P.S. Compress::Zlib needed some small patches. Should I post them here in
add
selfish reasons I will also try DBD::MySQL.
Greetins, Martin
P.S. Some of the reasons I am right now not adding new Perl Modules to
the freeware kit:
- I want it to be reasonably stable
- The latest versions of Gnuplot and the CVS client need a makeover to
build on OpenVMS
- Getting OpenSSL
big snafus there might be
a chance to squeeze in a fix.
Greetings, Martin
P.S. Just I case I have not mentioned it yet. Many thanks for the input/help
with this!
Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Deutsche Boerse Systems Inc.
Suite 1580
ut that. CPAN should have the Chart modules.
Got it, built it, like it ;-) This is a really usefull little module (Hey,
I am reading too much Thomas the tank engine with my son). It will be part
of the final kit.
Greetings, Martin
Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser [EMAIL PROTECTE
and suggestions to my inquiry here very much!
Greetings, Martin
Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Deutsche Boerse Systems Inc.
Suite 1580 Tel: +1-312-408-3085
141 West Jackson Blvd. FAX
ead of "SYS$DISK:[]" would also
work. I think that irregular syntax is one of the reasons why MCR
hassn't been documented.
cu,
Martin
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s the I should give 5.8.1 another go and try to
include DBI. I will check on the Chart module, but am not sure if I am
able to make it. I shall be back with progress reports...
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ow).
Greetings, Martin
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Chi
;-lSPISHR'], # e.g., '-lm'
! 'DEFINE' => 'PERL_POLLUTE=1', # e.g., '-DHAVE_SOMETHING'
'INC' => '', # e.g., '-I/usr/include/other'
);
I think the changes in Perl that require this d
unlink $file;
>
> --Bob van Keuren
> Advanced Marketing Services
> San Diego
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:20 am
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: using vms mail
>
>
>
>
# email address to send to
print MAIL "$subject\n";# the subject
print MAIL "$name\n"; # some text for the body
print MAIL "$location\n"; # some more text, you can
add as many as you like or just hav
Martin Evans wrote:
> Hi can anyone give me any tips on how to interact with vms mail?
I haven't personally used it, but how about VMS::Mail?
Available from a friendly CPAN mirror near you.
However, it's quite old (2000, inital release), listed as "cdc"
(pre-alpha, supp
Hi can anyone give me any tips on how to interact with vms mail?
I thought something like this may work but it doesn't play ball,
open(MAIL,"|mail") || die "Can't open mail\n";
print MAIL "send\n";
print MAIL "martin\n";
print MAIL "my su
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Craig A. Berry" 16-JUL-2003 05:23:21.28
> Subj: RE: Perl 5.8.1 release candidate 2
First the good news, I squashed all but one of the test problems.
> At 1:07 AM +0200 7/16/03, Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser wrote:
>
> >
> >Fa
Hello,
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Craig A. Berry" 15-JUL-2003 01:33:53.22
> Subj: RE: Perl 5.8.1 release candidate 2
> At 12:40 AM +0200 7/15/03, Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser wrote:
> >
> >During MMS build:
> >
> > MCR Sys$Disk:[]miniper
b]" ConfigPM.
Perl lib version (5_8_1) doesn't match executable version (5.8.1) at lib/Config.pm
line 33.
Compilation failed in require at configpm. line 661.
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort
%MMS-F-ABORT, For target [.LIB]CONFIG.PM, CLI returned abort status: %X002C.
-SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort
Greetin
Hello Craig,
Thanks that was really helpful! Still I have one issue open...
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Craig A. Berry" 11-JUL-2003 04:34:21.92
> Subj: RE: Help with DBI 1.37
> At 11:09 PM +0200 7/10/03, Dr. Martin P.J. Zinser wrote:
>
> >Can'
discussions about this, but am not sure about the current
conclusions)
Greetings, Martin
> From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Henderson, Jordan (Contractor) (DAASC)" 10-JUL-2003
> 23:29:09.84
> Subj: RE: Help with DBI 1.37
> Martin,
>
> I've never tried this, bu
_AXP.5_8_0.CORE])/NoList
DBI.c
If F$Search("[.BLIB.ARCH.AUTO.DBI]DBI.OLB").eqs."" Then Library/Object/Create
[.BLIB.ARCH.AUTO.DBI]DBI.OLB
Library/Object/Replace [.BLIB.ARCH.AUTO.DBI]DBI.OLB DBI.OBJ
%CREATE-I-EXISTS, [.blib.arch.auto.DBI] already exists
If
You may find this useful it works both ways, available at Amazon
UNIX for OpenVMS Users
Philip E. Bourne, Richard Holstein, Joseph McCullen
Digital Press; ISBN: 181552
Regards,
Martin
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 April 2003 20:21
Machael,
Thanks. I see you've cc'd Tim but I'll pass this on to Jeff Urlwin for
DBD::ODBC too as I have some other patches for him.
Martin
On 25-Mar-2003 Michael G Schwern wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:02:52PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I'm not su
o and possibly dbish.pl.rno (pre 1.35). This
problem is due to the double file extension which is invalid in
VMS but we currently do not know the solution (you can ignore it).
[a] and [b] above also happen with DBD::ODBC.
Martin
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Easysoft Ltd, UK
Development
On 25-M
puts itself in the [.t] directory and sees
> everything from that perspective. [.lib] from the top-level source
> directory is [-.lib] from the point of view of running tests. Just try
> this and see what happens:
>
> @[.vms]test .exe "" "-v" [-.lib]vmsi
OPY-S-COPIED, DKA200:[MARTIN.PERL]PERL.EXE;1 copied to DKA200:[MARTIN.PERL.T]P
ERL.;1 (6 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DKA200:[MARTIN.PERL.T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 deleted (17 blocks)
%COPY-S-COPIED, DKA200:[MARTIN.PERL]VMSPIPE.COM;1 copied to DKA200:[MARTIN.PERL.
T]VMSPIPE.COM;1 (3 blocks)
20-MAR-2003 15:44:45
The result was 100% make test success (ignoring skipped tests: iThreads, proxy,
and PurePerl [kids, profiling, preparse]).
Thanks to all who have worked on making this better.
Martin
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Easysoft Ltd, UK
Development
On 20-Mar-2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi (again),
&
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