Nick Lewycky wrote:
use Cwd qw/cwd chdir abs_path/;
use File::Basename qw/dirname/;
use lib abs_path(dirname($0));
use MyModule;
Adapted from
http://www.wetware.com/drieux/CS/lang/Perl/PM/useLibHack.html
Nick Lewycky
That's cool, I hadn't seen that before.
But this might be easier:
cat
Nick Lewycky wrote:
use Cwd qw/cwd chdir abs_path/;
use File::Basename qw/dirname/;
use lib abs_path(dirname($0));
use MyModule;
Adapted from
http://www.wetware.com/drieux/CS/lang/Perl/PM/useLibHack.html
Nick Lewycky
That's cool, I hadn't seen that before.
But this might be easier:
cat Module.pm
Roman Kennke wrote:
Hi,
Am So, den 23.05.2004 schrieb Jepri um 6:52:
I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
the java in your program, which is bad:
Yeah, how could I do better?
Look in $PATH.
Java 1.4 is the only Java version I know,
that Ontogra
Roman Kennke wrote:
Hi,
Am So, den 23.05.2004 schrieb Jepri um 6:52:
I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
the java in your program, which is bad:
Yeah, how could I do better?
Look in $PATH.
Java 1.4 is the only Java version I know,
that Ontographics works
Hi,
I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
the java in your program, which is bad:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ontographics
/usr/bin/ontographics: line 2: /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java: No such file
or directory
/usr/bin/ontographics: line 2: exec: /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/ja
Hi,
I dowloaded and had a look. To start withm you've hardcoded the path
the java in your program, which is bad:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ontographics
/usr/bin/ontographics: line 2: /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java: No such file
or directory
/usr/bin/ontographics: line 2: exec: /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java
Benjamin Cutler wrote:
Jepri wrote:
In Debian, /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser is a link to an installed
browser.
That might not be the users first choice of browser, but that's
another fight for another time.
Alright, that works for Debian, but I'm guessing there'
Benjamin Cutler wrote:
Nicolas Kratz wrote:
Point made. While I, personally, don't feel any regret (I've been a
Premium Keenspot member for two years, have every Sluggy book). I'll be
sticking a splash screen into the next build saying just that. Perhaps I
should move the "Per-comic donation
Benjamin Cutler wrote:
Jepri wrote:
In Debian, /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser is a link to an installed
browser.
That might not be the users first choice of browser, but that's
another fight for another time.
Alright, that works for Debian, but I'm guessing there's not much
Benjamin Cutler wrote:
Nicolas Kratz wrote:
Point made. While I, personally, don't feel any regret (I've been a
Premium Keenspot member for two years, have every Sluggy book). I'll be
sticking a splash screen into the next build saying just that. Perhaps I
should move the "Per-comic donation li
ccept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 194807
Connection: close
Content-Type: image/gif
Debug: ContentType = image/gif
Out: Local Filename: /home/jepri/.stripclub/megatokyo/0545.gif
Debug: GrabHTTPLink() Return Value: /home/jepri/.stripclub/megatokyo/0545.gif
Debug: Bar Label: Opening connection...
Benjamin Cutler wrote:
Jepri wrote:
U... your program downloads its comics list and then doesn't
display any of them. When I entered some manually, it was unable to
parse the document correctly becaues it kept interpeting the first
line of the document as the header ( kept sayi
anges: bytes
Content-Length: 194807
Connection: close
Content-Type: image/gif
Debug: ContentType = image/gif
Out: Local Filename: /home/jepri/.stripclub/megatokyo/0545.gif
Debug: GrabHTTPLink() Return Value: /home/jepri/.stripclub/megatokyo/0545.gif
Debug: Bar Label: Opening connection...
Debug: Bar
Benjamin Cutler wrote:
Jepri wrote:
U... your program downloads its comics list and then doesn't
display any of them. When I entered some manually, it was unable to
parse the document correctly becaues it kept interpeting the first
line of the document as the header ( kept sayi
Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 01:23:39PM +0800, Didier Casse wrote:
Well you can possibly argue that it's inefficient. You can list so many
packages in Debian that we can find a one-liner turnaround. I believe you
can list many, so why don't you start taking them off.
Fi
Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 01:23:39PM +0800, Didier Casse wrote:
Well you can possibly argue that it's inefficient. You can list so many
packages in Debian that we can find a one-liner turnaround. I believe you
can list many, so why don't you start taking them off.
Find 'e
? As I believe I've made
very clear, I don't.
And also, it discouraged me from applying for new maintainer - I
figured if some people were waiting for two or three years I would have
no hope of getting in in less time.
Jepri
I believe I've made
very clear, I don't.
And also, it discouraged me from applying for new maintainer - I
figured if some people were waiting for two or three years I would have
no hope of getting in in less time.
Jepri
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