On Feb 18,  4:42pm, Internet 2xtreme wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator on MACperl?
> I was talking to another ISP that is based on Macintosh servers.  I told
> them about radiator and that it perl.  He said that he had MACperl
> version 5.???.  I'm not sure what this is nor have I seen it.  Does
> anybody know if radiator will run on a macintosh server?

I did some experiments with it recently, but hit a brick wall trying to run it
on 680x0 hardware (which is all I have here).

The problem was that you need the MacPerl with CFM (code fragment manager) in
order to use loadable modules like MD5. But the CFM version of MacPerl also
expects to find AppleScriptLib, which is not present on 680x0 platforms. I
expect it works a treat on PPC platforms.

Its probably just a temporary prob with the way they built MacPerl. Im hopeful
that Radiator will work without much effort, and I would sure like to see it
running on Mac, just for fun. I never thought anybody would actually want to
use it there ;-)

If your friend want to get in touch to try to work something out, we would be
willing to talk.

Cheers.


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