RE: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread Steve Howard
ROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 4:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone! I've run Activestate perl on NT and W2000. On NT I had to use perl . On 2000 I only need the program name. What would be required on a "con

Re: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread Paul Johnson
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:58:49PM -0700, Mark Folse wrote: > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > When I open (launch) my PERL inturpreter (location > > C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe) I > > Viola! Perl Does Windows! That's all fine, except that perl.exe is apparantly in C:\Perl\bin -- Paul Johnso

RE: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread Peter Cornelius
> > When I open (launch) my PERL interpreter (location > > C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe) I > > get a black screen with a blinking white line. > > Whoa! Don't open the Perl interpreter. Well, he could launch the Perl interpreter. From your reaction I guess you think he was opening it in notepad or somet

Re: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread Mark Folse
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ok here goes; > > the name of the file that I'm trying to run is hello.pl which is > located in > at: > > C:\Perl\hello.pl > > When I open (launch) my PERL inturpreter (location > C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe) I > get a black screen with a blinking white line. Whoa!

Re: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Chris Garringer wrote: > I've run Activestate perl on NT and W2000. On NT I had to use perl > . On 2000 I only need the program name. What would be > required on a "consumer" rather that "business' M$ Operating system I > don't know. It "should" be a matter of associating

Re: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread Chris Garringer
I've run Activestate perl on NT and W2000. On NT I had to use perl . On 2000 I only need the program name. What would be required on a "consumer" rather that "business' M$ Operating system I don't know. It "should" be a matter of associating the extension you are using with the perl program

Re: Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread Michael D . Risser
On Friday 15 June 2001 01:59 pm, you wrote: > Ok, I'll take a different approach to my question. > > Is there anyone out there who runs their PERL scripts on a Windows Me > driven computer? If so, what version of PERL do you use and "EXACTLY" what > steps do you take to get your scripts to run on

Stuck in the Perl Beginners Panic-Zone!

2001-06-15 Thread REIGNCandE
Ok, I'll take a different approach to my question. Is there anyone out there who runs their PERL scripts on a Windows Me driven computer? If so, what version of PERL do you use and "EXACTLY" what steps do you take to get your scripts to run on your system. (Porperty settings, command line opt