Has anyone mad a perl 5.004 package for a bo system? I need to
upgrade a box running mysql to the latest DBI version, but it requires
perl5.004, and I can't chance taking the box to hamm at this point.
If no one has it, I'll just grab the source from hamm and try the
build myself.
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer)
Subject: per5.004
Date: Thu, 25 Dec 1997 23:39:57 -0500 (EST)
> Has anyone mad a perl 5.004 package for a bo system? I need to
You can find perl_5.004-04 for bo in
ftp://ftp.debian.or.jp/pub/linux/debian-jp/project-jp/experimental/
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Fumitoshi UKAI / Debia
Hello,
I've now uploaded the new upstream version (3.21.17-beta) of mysql. I
did not yet create subpackages, since there were a number of issues to
be resolved with the upgrade that I want to make sure are OK (before I
introduce more new bugs by creating the subpackages).
Since I'm still a fairly
Looking for someone in the Lansing, Michigan, USA area willing to sign my PGP
key.
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"tom hull" wrote:
>dear debian-developers,
>
>i've written a freeware package, an awk-like script programming language.
>it was originally developed for file tree search/maintenance applications,
>so i called it "ftwalk". a more awk-like mode also exists, called "hawk". it
>has a rich t
Looking for someone in the Lansing, Michigan, USA area willing to sign my PGP
key.
I am in DeWitt, MI, near Lansing. I'm willing to sign PGP keys. Get
in touch with me for a time and place.
Can someone remind me of what the secure protocol for exchanging keys
is? I don't seem to see it i
I have packaged newt (Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit), a LGPLed text mode
windowing toolkit built with SLang by Erik Troan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
That toolkit is being used for our new boot-floppies "dinstall" tool,
that is being rewritten in C.
The sources generate two packages: newt0.10, that cont
> > No, the CPUs are the same in this instance, but the hardware architectures
> > are different. The types of programs that need this systen are hardware
>
> I seem to recall that the case in question (it _was_ Atari vs. Amiga,
> right?) still allowed you to run _the_very_same_kernel_ on both s
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