Perl & Windows NT

2001-11-09 Thread Gael PEGLIASCO
Hello, I actually use Perl on Unix. I've got to install it on Windows NT :( Really bad news. What are the solutions to do it ? Is there another option to Active State solution ? Thanks for your reply, With kind regards. Gael Pegliasco. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addit

Re: Perl & Windows NT

2001-11-09 Thread Thimal Jayasooriya
Hi, a few alternatives you can try, (a) Why not use ActiveState ?, its binary installer works ok on Windows NT (b) Compile from source, use Visual C++ if you can, or even Cygwin (a unix emulation for windows) or any other C++ compiler The Perl source can be compiled on Windows platforms... (alt

rename((1,2) and file permissions

2001-11-09 Thread David Gilden
Hello, what is causing the renamed file to take permissions of 755 instead of 644? -- am I doing this correctly -- there will be only one user of the script .. do I need 'file lock' here? Thanks to Bob Showalter for the formatting info on 'strftime' "man 3c strftime" --> http://www.cs.princeto

Tracking FTP traffic

2001-11-09 Thread Steven Vargas
I recently built an CGI application for my client that sniffs IP and performs very basic collocation. A traffic log is generated so that they know which corporate office in which country is the new streaming servers. It's kind of an ROI tool at the moment. Today my client asked if there was a way

Re: Tracking FTP traffic

2001-11-09 Thread _brian_d_foy
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Today my client asked if there was a > way to track FTP sessions. Since they don't have a standard client for FTP > sessions, I told him I didn't know of any way in Perl (note: the server logs > are too big and not available for us to

printing lines chunk

2001-11-09 Thread Pedro A Reche Gallardo
Hi All, I have a long line with no blank characters and I would like to insert a return character every 60 characters. Any idea welcome. Regards Pedro *** PEDRO a. RECHE gallardo, pHDTL: 617 632 3824 Scientist, M