Re: [perl #20397] When will Quantum::Superpositions be turned over to me? (fwd)
Somebody, what does it take to have the current verison of Quantum::Superpositions made available (i.e., not the one in Damian's directory but my own)? The release is at 1.05 but noone can get to it! -- Forwarded Message -- From: Graham Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [perl #20397] When will Quantum::Superpositions be turned over to me? On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 07:02:40AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT wrote: cpan> i Quantum::Superpositions CPAN: Storable loaded ok Going to read /home/lembark/.cpan/Metadata Database was generated on Sat, 18 Jan 2003 14:48:40 GMT Strange distribution name [Quantum::Superpositions]Module id = Quantum::Superpositions DESCRIPTION QM-like superpositions in Perl CPAN_USERID DCONWAY (Damian Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) CPAN_VERSION undef CPAN_FILED/DC/DCONWAY/Quantum-Superpositions-1.03.tar.gz DSLI_STATUS Rdpf (released,developer,perl,functions) INST_FILE(not installed) You are asking the wrong person. You need to ask the modules list. search.cpan.org is not CPAN, it only shows what is on CPAN. Graham. -- End Forwarded Message -- -- Steven Lembark 2930 W. Palmer Workhorse Computing Chicago, IL 60647 +1 773 252 1080
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Arthur Corliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, _brian_d_foy wrote: > >1. Not register it. This maintains the current situation. > Your preference against this namespace notwithstanding, what happens if some > does get a module approved in this namespace? I have to think that you don't > want rogue squatters already there. well, as long as i am around, i'm going to know that the namespace belongs to you. if, bu chance, it somehow happens, you can work it with the other person who might have not known you had the namespace, and if you can't, someone here should be able to mediate the situation. no one else should get your namespace, registered or not. > >3. Convince somebody else to register it to you. > > remember that the PAUSE admins are a loose collection of volunteers, > > and not all of us have been doing the work all of the time. > Right. Sorry, but your visibility in the community far exceeds mine, so I > have to think the other admins are more likely to defer in response to your > objections. unlikely, i might be more visible, but i'm certainly not scary to the other admins. :) -- brian d foy (one of many PAUSE admins), http://pause.perl.org please send all messages back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [perl #20397] When will Quantum::Superpositions be turned over to me? (fwd)
In article <20354.1042978791@[192.168.200.4]>, Steven Lembark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Somebody, what does it take to have the current verison of > Quantum::Superpositions made available (i.e., not the one > in Damian's directory but my own)? The release is at 1.05 > but noone can get to it! >> cpan> i Quantum::Superpositions >> CPAN: Storable loaded ok >> Going to read /home/lembark/.cpan/Metadata >> Database was generated on Sat, 18 Jan 2003 14:48:40 GMT >> Strange distribution name [Quantum::Superpositions]Module id = >> Quantum::Superpositions DESCRIPTION QM-like superpositions in Perl >> CPAN_USERID DCONWAY (Damian Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) >> CPAN_VERSION undef it looks like CPAN_VERSION is the problem. CPAN.pm does not know which version is which. the package defines a $VERSION, so i do not see why CPAN.pm wouldn't see it. the module is registered to you in the Modules List, but PAUSE still thinks it belongs to Damian (according to "View Permissions"). Andreas, is this an indexing problem? -- brian d foy (one of many PAUSE admins), http://pause.perl.org please send all messages back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am close to uploading release 0.02 of my framework, now called "Rosetta" (pending registration). There were numerous significant updates. Following is a copy of my new "Abstract" documentation, which tries to explain what the framework does in as concise a way as possible. It will appear just beneath "Name" in my POD. Hopefully this will give you a better idea where I am heading than my previous summaries did, and what is more unique about my offering. Thank you in advance for any feedback you can provide. -- Darren Duncan P.S. I am still doing design and documentation of the framework. I do not know yet how much of its functionality can be done by existing CPAN modules that I can "use" (SQL parsers or generators come to mind, or extractors of schema from existing databases); note that I am already committed to DBI/DBD* for implementing the binary database connections, where possible. I welcome any suggestions for good modules to use; in particular, any SQL parsers need to handle recursive SQL like complex selects that use subqueries, unions, derived tables, and so forth, or I would have to do that myself. -- The Rosetta framework is intended to support complex (or simple) database-using Perl 5 applications that are easily portable across databases because all common product-specific details are abstracted away. Rosetta is designed to natively handle (interface to or implement) a superset of generic RDBMS product features, so that you can do any action that you could before, including standard data manipulation (including complex multi-table selects or updates with subqueries or stored procedure calls), and schema manipulation (tables, views, procedures). At the same time, it is designed to do its work quickly and efficiently. The native interface of Rosetta (RNI) is unique to itself and verbose, being designed to use non-ambiguous structured definitions of all tasks; all input is multi-dimensional data structures (or objects) having atomic values, rather than strings to be parsed. It is intended primarily for a data-driven application programming model, where an application uses a "data dictionary" to control what work it is doing (whose composite values map directly). For cases where you don't already have a data dictionary, Rosetta can scan your existing database to create one. That said, Rosetta also includes emulators (which sit on RNI) for common existing database interfaces, so that most Perl applications can simply use Rosetta as a hot-swappable replacement for them; you do not have to "learn yet another language" or re-code your application in order for it to just work with more databases. Add-on utilities are also available for the likes of copying or backing up a database, or editing one through a web interface (like PHPMyAdmin but for Perl and any RDBMS).
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