o: modperl@perl.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: TIE
looks way cool - thx Chris. Does libgdbm come with perl distros? I notice the man page is already on my RH Enterprise 4 client. The reason I ask is that it is very painful to get the government to change anything on a server without lengt
Most of these non- mod-perl centric questions can be answered faster
with a lookup on perlmonks.org
oddly though, this list is bouncing today.
anyways, a quick search on gdbm on perlmonks likes to this node:
http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=405754
which links to this page from the camel
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 10:27:35AM -0500, Mark Galbreath wrote:
> looks way cool - thx Chris. Does libgdbm come with perl distros? I
> notice the man page is already on my RH Enterprise 4 client. The reason
> I ask is that it is very painful to get the government to change anything
> on a server
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: TIE
looks way cool - thx Chris. Does libgdbm come with perl
distros? I notice the man page is already on my RH Enterprise 4
client. The reason I ask is that it is very painful
looks way cool - thx Chris. Does libgdbm come with perl distros? I notice the man page is already on my RH Enterprise 4 client. The reason I ask is that it is very painful to get the government to change anything on a server without lengthy and exhaustive QA. I'd like to start using stuff lik
man GDBM_File
-Original Message-From: Mark Galbreath
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:08
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TIE
I must be missing the point. In the 3rd
edition of the Camel Book, there is a passing reference in Chapter
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