Good morning,
On 14/09/09 at 1:46 PM +0200, Mario Minati
wrote:
good to hear that your problem is finally solved :-).
Thanks, me too.
I think Carl is very bussy at the moment, as he is also moving
from svn to git. So I think we have to wait a little longer for
the next CPAN release.
H
Hi Charlie,
good to hear that your problem is finally solved :-).
I think Carl is very bussy at the moment, as he is also moving from svn
to git. So I think we have to wait a little longer for the next CPAN
release.
Greets,
Mario
Charlie Garrison schrieb:
Good morning,
On 13/09/09 at 1
Good morning,
On 13/09/09 at 11:43 PM +0200, Mario Minati
wrote:
in your installation script you wrote "cpan HTML::FormFu", so I
think you used the CPAN version and not the svn version.
Sorry, it was late and I was tired. I completely misread your
request. I'm installing HTML::FF from svn
Hi Charlie, hi @all,
in your installation script you wrote "cpan HTML::FormFu", so I think
you used the CPAN version and not the svn version.
In general I would appreciate if some others on this list (Carl, Moritz,
Ascii King, etc) could also check if there are any problems with the
Model::D
Good evening,
On 13/09/09 at 2:25 PM +0200, Mario Minati
wrote:
would you mind trying HTML::FormFu svn version. I just looked
at CPAN testers results for HTML-FormFu-Model-DBIC-0.05002
which has no reported problems on any platform.
I confused; I thought I was trying the svn version. Wher
Hi Charlie,
would you mind trying HTML::FormFu svn version. I just looked at CPAN
testers results for HTML-FormFu-Model-DBIC-0.05002 which has no reported
problems on any platform.
You can also try it the other wayround and install the CPAN version of
HTML-FormFu-Model-DBIC as the latest svn
Good afternoon,
On 12/09/09 at 6:35 PM +1000, Charlie Garrison
wrote:
On 11/09/09 at 1:12 AM +0200, Mario Minati wrote:
this is getting somewhat wired. I just ran the test suite of
FF::M::DBIC and it passed without problems. I used latest SVN
trunk (r1578).
Maybe there is any Moose modu
Good evening,
On 11/09/09 at 1:12 AM +0200, Mario Minati
wrote:
this is getting somewhat wired. I just ran the test suite of
FF::M::DBIC and it passed without problems. I used latest SVN
trunk (r1578).
Maybe there is any Moose module making problems?
Thanks for confirming all tests pass
Hi Charlie,
this is getting somewhat wired. I just ran the test suite of FF::M::DBIC
and it passed without problems. I used latest SVN trunk (r1578).
Maybe there is any Moose module making problems?
Greets,
Mario
Charlie Garrison schrieb:
Good afternoon,
On 9/09/09 at 10:14 PM +0200, Mari
Good afternoon,
On 9/09/09 at 10:14 PM +0200, Mario Minati
wrote:
the test suite of FF::M::DBIC should not fail. If so I suspect
that one of the used modules is to old and that it is currently
not detected by the code.
Would you mind to get the latest modules. I could resolve some problem
Hi Charlie,
the test suite of FF::M::DBIC should not fail. If so I suspect that one
of the used modules is to old and that it is currently not detected by
the code.
Would you mind to get the latest modules. I could resolve some problems
this way in the past.
Greets,
Mario
Charlie Garr
Good afternoon,
On 9/09/09 at 12:02 AM +0200, Mario Minati
wrote:
could you add the content of $value in _save_columns, or setup
a (failing) test from your problem, that would ease the debugging.
Some of my tests did include $value, and it always matched the
contents of the listed field.
Hi Charlie,
could you add the content of $value in _save_columns, or setup a
(failing) test from your problem, that would ease the debugging.
Greets,
Mario
Charlie Garrison schrieb:
Good morning,
I'm having a problem with nested blocks not updating repeatable
(has_many) records. I think
Good morning,
I'm having a problem with nested blocks not updating repeatable
(has_many) records. I think it's a bug but could be a problem
with my app. My form config looks like this:
elements:
- type: Text
name: username
- type: Text
name: password
- type: Block
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