Module submission Image::OrgChart
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Image::OrgChart DSLIP: bdpOg description: OrgChart generator for hash data. userid: MZSANFORD (Matt Sanford) chapterid: 18 (Images_Pixmaps_Bitmaps) communities: Perlmonks similar: Image::Timeline rationale: My company orgchart changes almost weekly, so, desided to write a program to read the ldap directory and generate a new one each week ... mostly a gag at the time, but desided there might be use for this else where. enteredby: MZSANFORD (Matt Sanford) enteredon: Tue Aug 28 11:38:14 2001 GMT The resulting entry would be: Image:: ::OrgChartbdpOg OrgChart generator for hash data.MZSANFORD Thanks for registering, The Pause Team PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=2c00_69519d4a11c42ec4&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=2c00_69519d4a11c42ec4&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
Re: Resource file module (was: author ID request)
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 12:46:47PM -0400, Andrew M. Langmead wrote: > > So with those issues out, I guess names I find reasonable, in order of > preference, would be: > > Macish::Resource > FileFormat::Mac::Resource > File::Mac::Resource I think the Mac:: category could be read as 'Macish'. Same goes for all the platform specific categories. Spawning Macish::, Win32ish::, VMSish::, Solarisish:: categories would not be good! Certainly if I wanted to read a Mac file I'd look in the Mac category. Tim.
Re: Developer Registration
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 10:08:42AM -0400, Kirrily Robert wrote: > James wrote: > >File-Seektar.gz of proposed first contribution attached - full details in pod. > >In short a series of widgets that implement fast searches and extractions of > >data from sorted flat files implementing the halve the difference search > >algorithm. Several orders of magnitude faster than while () { next unless > >/$some-cond/; #blah } type searches as algorithm is geometric rather than > >linear. Somewhat similar in utility to File::Readbackwards in being ideal for > >logfile data extraction amongst other things but can extract data between any > >date range in very short order. > > Why "Seektar"? To me it sounds like a thing that finds tar archives. I suspect a missing dot... File-Seek.tar.gz In which case the 'Seek' part is a little too generic. Perhaps OrderedSeek, since ordering is essential to the plot. Tim.
new Business::OnlinePayment and Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet maintainer
Hello, Please disregard my earlier message; sorry for the inconvenience. I will be taking over maintenance of Business::OnlinePayment and Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet with the blessing of the author; see attached mesasge. My CPAN id is IVAN. Thanks! I will shortly upload an updated Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet. - Forwarded message from Jason Kohles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 09:20:58 -0400 From: Jason Kohles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [ivan: Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet for 3.0] User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 07:42:51PM -0700 I haven't used or really maintained the onlinepayment modules in quite a while, if you would like to take them over, be my guest, I'll try and answer questions the best I can if you have any... -- Jason S Kohles [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.jasonkohles.com/ > I am a registered CPAN author, and have an interest in ensuring the > commerce libraries are kept current. I maintain Business::CreditCard > these days as well. I would be happy to take over maintenance of > Business::OnlinePayment and ::AuthorizeNet if you would like. > > - Forwarded message from ivan - > > Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 22:20:53 -0700 > From: ivan > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet for 3.0 > User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i > > Hi Jason, > > I've updated Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet for Authorize.Net > version 3.0. Do you think it should be uploaded to CPAN as > Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet, or separately as > Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet3 or something? > > -- > meow > _ivan > > - End forwarded message - > > -- > _ivan - End forwarded message - -- _ivan
Module submission Net::Dhcp::Control
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Net::Dhcp::Control DSLIP: cdcOl description: interface to isc dhcpd-server userid: TDRILLICH (Thomas Drillich) chapterid:5 (Networking_Devices_IPC) communities: similar: rationale: This module controls the isc dhcp server, via the omapi library. The name in the isc sources are dhcpctl aka dhcp control. enteredby: TDRILLICH (Thomas Drillich) enteredon: Tue Aug 28 16:32:57 2001 GMT The resulting entry would be: Net::Dhcp:: ::Control cdcOl interface to isc dhcpd-serverTDRILLICH Thanks for registering, The Pause Team PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=3c00_2f321d9baa211b9c&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=3c00_2f321d9baa211b9c&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
Re: Resource file module (was: author ID request)
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 12:49:52PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote: > I think the Mac:: category could be read as 'Macish'. > > Same goes for all the platform specific categories. Spawning Macish::, > Win32ish::, VMSish::, Solarisish:: categories would not be good! > > Certainly if I wanted to read a Mac file I'd look in the Mac category. How would one determine if Win32::Registry uses the Win32 API to query the registry database or if it can read .reg files directly and reimplements registry API? There are over 100 Win32 modules on CPAN, all of them require the underlying Win32 API and will not work otherwise. Why would one assume that some of them might be useful on the other platforms (and practically useless on win32.) -- "I'm going to sing Twinkle Twinkle in Jazz: TWINKle, TWINKle, lit-tle-star. HOW i WONder what-you-are..." - Samantha Langmead, age 4
Module update for Quota
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [Quota] statd: [R] stats: [d] statl: [c] stati: [f] statp: [p] was [?] description: [Disk quota system functions, local & remote] userid: [TOMZO] chapterid: [ 4] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by Tom Zoerner (TOMZO). Please check if they are correct. The Pause
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Registration request
As per the instructions at http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html I would like to register as a developer on CPAN. My info: Full Name: Aaron M. Scarisbrick Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home page: http://scarisbrick.org/ Preferred ID: AARONSCA Projects: I have a few things I would like to contribute that I'm working on. The first is a module that is somewhat like Net::Telnet but allows a greater degree of control on socket interaction, and has better buffer management and line parsing. The second is a module implementation of the BSD newsyslog(8) that allows logs to be rolled, compressed and the like. Lastly, I'm working on an APRS (an amateur radio position reporting system) module for decoding and encoding APRS info. Thanks, -Aaron _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
download .EXE files
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Re: Resource file module (was: author ID request)
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 12:43:37PM -0400, Andrew M. Langmead wrote: > On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 12:49:52PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote: > > I think the Mac:: category could be read as 'Macish'. > > > > Same goes for all the platform specific categories. Spawning Macish::, > > Win32ish::, VMSish::, Solarisish:: categories would not be good! > > > > Certainly if I wanted to read a Mac file I'd look in the Mac category. > > How would one determine if Win32::Registry uses the Win32 API to query > the registry database or if it can read .reg files directly and > reimplements registry API? There are over 100 Win32 modules on CPAN, > all of them require the underlying Win32 API and will not work > otherwise. Why would one assume that some of them might be useful on > the other platforms (and practically useless on win32.) I'd read the docs... But I'd read the docs of Win32* modules first :) Tim.
Re: Developer Registration
[snip] > Tim said: > I suspect a missing dot... File-Seek.tar.gz You are correct tpyos and all that. > In which case the 'Seek' part is a little too generic. Perhaps OrderedSeek, File::Seek::Sorted? File::Search::Sorted? File::Magnet aka File::Seek::NeedleIn(Sorted :-)Haystack > since ordering is essential to the plot. Although taking advantage of order is at the heart of the module neither the get_between() or get_last() methods require any sorting of the target file. get_last() is totally independent. get_between needs file position marker(s) to function. Whilst these can be supplied by the order dependent methods this need not be the case. You could for instance just log file size periodically with a datetime stamp effectively generating a datetime => file position pointer index file for use with get between. This would allow you to have one large flat file that can be accessed like a series of little files without modifying the existing codebase much. cheers James
pause account
Hello, My name is Jason Johnson and my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]. The account name I would like is JBJOHNS and I was planning to contribute a module a friend from my work requested I post here. The module is called Concurrent and it is a class for managing the number of children that a process forks at one time. I was planning to put it under the proc tree. Thanks, Jason
User update for TIMMY
(This Mail was generated by the server http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred automatically) Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [TIMMY] fullname: [Tim Hammerquist] asciiname: [] email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] homepage: [] cpan_mail_alias: [secr] was [publ] Data were entered by TIMMY (Tim Hammerquist). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
[MacPerl-Modules] Digest::MD5 2.15
Digest-MD5-2.15 has been ported to MacPerl. Please vist my MacPerl page for download. http://www2.watanabe.arch.waseda.ac.jp/hw/1992/kim/Macperl/ Would be on CPAN and MMP page soon. After it appeares on CPAN, from the CPAN shell, type: cpan> install K/KI/KIMURA/Digest-MD5-2.15-bin-1-Mac.tgz -- KIMURA Takeshi mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]