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2000-08-03 Thread john . dlugosz



From: John Dlugosz

"If you have written a module, script, or documentation, ... you would like
to contribute to the archive, send the following to the maintainers at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] "


"your name"  John M. Dlugosz

"your email address"  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"your homepage"  www.dlugosz.com


"your preferred user-ID on CPAN. It must be between 4 and 9 characters
long, all uppercase, letters only. One dash allowed. "   DLUGOSZ


"a description of what you're planning to contribute"
   Roman2.pm, an updated general roman numeral module
   parser for ZIP file structure
   parser for TIIF file structure
   parser for PNG file structure
   various Win32-related things






New module Net::Ldap

2000-08-03 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server


The next version of the Module List will list the following module:

  modid:   Net::Ldap
  DSLI:bmpO
  description: Perl LDAP Client library
  userid:  GBARR (Graham Barr)
  chapterid:5 (Networking_Devices_IPC)
  enteredby:   GBARR (Graham Barr)
  enteredon:   Thu Aug  3 17:28:08 2000 GMT

The resulting entry will be:

Net::
::LdapbmpO Perl LDAP Client library GBARR

Please allow a few days until the entry will appear in the published
module list.

Parts of the data listed above can be edited interactively on the
PAUSE. See https://pause.kbx.de/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_mod

Thanks for registering,
The Pause Team



a new module for perl Astro::Sunrise

2000-08-03 Thread Hill, Ronald

Hello All,

I have written a Astro::Sunrise module. What it does is compute the
sunrise/sunset for a given day. I have requested a discussion on sci.astro
and comp.lang.perl.modules list for this. I was told to contact this list
for advise on naming convention and what not ( this was in
comp.lang.perl.modules). Please advise

Thanks

Ron Hill




PAUSE login application

2000-08-03 Thread Jim Reprogle

Greetings,

I am working on an Authentication module for Apache which authenticates
users against a postgres database. I would like a login to PAUSE so I
may
make my contribution to the CPAN.

name: Jim Reprogle
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
url: http://home.att.net/~jreprogle
user id: JREPROGLE

Module details:

NameDSLI

Apache::AuthenPGanph

Description
---
An apache/mod_perl module that does basic authentication against a
Postgres
database.

INFO
-
JREPROGLE


Thank you for your time.

Graciously,
Jim Reprogle


Repeating Registration Request for New Module: Sendmail::Milter

2000-08-03 Thread Charles Ying

It has now been *3* weeks (2000-07-13) since I made the original module
registration request for this module. (The max amount of time to allow for
a module to be registered) I have yet to hear a response back so I assume
that the namespace is alright. I hope that the module list maintainers
haven't forgotten about me. :)

I'm at a loss as to what else I might be missing for this registration,
please advise. Here is a new registration request for Sendmail::Milter.
--

Sendmail::Milter provides users with the ability to write mail filters in
Perl that tightly integrate with sendmail's mail filter API.

Module list description:


Name   DSLI   Description  Info
       -
Sendmail::Milter   bdch   Write mail filters for sendmail in Perl  CYING


This module has been discussed briefly on comp.mail.sendmail, and in the
user mailing lists. The home page for this project is:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sendmail-milter/

Full POD documentation and distribution are all available from that
location.

Sendmail::Milter is also readily available from PAUSE, the latest is:

C/CY/CYING/Sendmail-Milter-0.16.tar.gz

Extended description:
-
Sendmail::Milter provides users with the ability to write mail filters in
Perl that tightly integrate with sendmail. These mail filters are able to
perform operations based on every step of the SMTP negotiation process,
and can perform operations on message headers and message bodies, such as
scanning and filtering mail attachments, checking for and replacing
headers, adding / removing envelope recipients, and so on.

Mail filters written with this module define and register perl callbacks
with the main engine. Sendmail::Milter calls these perl callbacks using a
threaded persistent interpreter pool. (Similar to mod_perl 2.0) Milter
contexts are presented using an object-oriented style interface for
performing operations on a Milter context.






User update for MGH

2000-08-03 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

(This Mail was generated by the server
  https://pause.kbx.de/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred
automatically)

Record update in the PAUSE users database:

 userid: [MGH]
   fullname: [Marc Hedlund]
  email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   homepage: [http://www.precipice.org/] was [http://www.best.com/~hedlund/]
cpan_mail_alias: [publ]


Data were entered by MGH (Marc Hedlund).
Please check if they are correct.

Thanks,
The Pause



Bugzilla::Reports

2000-08-03 Thread marc


Hello,

The modlist says, "Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] before you upload, so we
can help you select a name."  So...

I have a set of modules for grabbing bug-related data out of a Bugzilla
database (see ) and reporting
on them.  The modules do not provide 'update' abilities -- just reporting
-- and the package includes one script (with more possibly to come) to
send out reports (through CGI, cron | /bin/mail, etc.).  The functionality
is not provided by Bugzilla and may be considered an extension to that
package.  The purpose is mostly to help development teams track progress
in closing bugs over time (in other words, are we creating more bugs than
we close?).

I've been calling the package (and the main module) Bugzilla::Reports.  I
imagine one of these categories might be appropriate:

  3) Development Support
  7) Database Interfaces
 23) Miscellaneous Modules

What do you think?

Thanks, and hi to Andreas if he's still around.

-Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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