On Tuesday 05 March 2002 02:23 am, nafiseh saberi wrote:
> hi.
> what is the advantages of perl/cgi
> in compare with asp ??
It's free
see also PHP
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I ussue either CPAN or perl a command which will
update those modules to 5.6.1 either as a group or individually?
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On Friday 08 March 2002 05:10 pm, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
> http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_make_bundle
>
> use the autobundle feature of CPAN.pm
>
> e.
thank-you very much - there are hundreds in there.......
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On Friday 08 March 2002 05:37 pm, Patrik Schaub [FMS] wrote:
> killproc: Can not signal TERM to process with pid 8422: Operation not
> permitted
>
> how can this be ? what am i missing ?
>
>
> any help or hints are welcome
www.webmin.com / please do read the security
On Monday 25 March 2002 10:43 pm, senrong wrote:
> I am a student who is new to Perl.and that my assignment is due this
> following week...
>
> can anyone tell me where can I get a free server to run on my own PC.
http://RedHat.com , dude
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This maybe unique, I can't find anything on google for it.
My perllocal.pod (/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-linux/perllocal.pod)
contains only about 9 of over 100 installed PM's - how can I update it
to see all of them ?
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Umm - I can't find this at cpan.org - does it have another name ?
" perl-modules is needed by autoconf-2.53-1"
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Joe Raube wrote:
>Sounds more like a linux distribution question - as if you are trying
>to install autoconf, and it requires a package called perl-modules.
>
>What distribution are you using?
>
>-Joe
>
I'm using RH 7.2 - but ever since up2date installed perl 5.6.1, my
perllocal.pod dose not see
drieux wrote:
> I bet you ran into the same thing I just noticed - namely
> that your version of perl when you run perl -V, does not
> happen to have any reference to
>
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0
>
> at all, which is where your previously installed packages are
>
> plan A: rebuild perl to be
Ok, I constructed a snapshot of my installed perl mods, now when I
attempt to update using:
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Snapshot_2002_04_06_00'
I get:
Checksum for yes/sources/authors/id/T/TL/TLOWERY/DBD-ADO-2.4.tar.gz ok
Scanning cache yes/build for sizes
gzip: yes/sources/authors/id/T/TL/
re you on RH 7.x ?
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