Thanks, Neil!
All the best,
Nat
> On February 2016, at 3:30 AM, Neil Bowers wrote:
>
> After more communication with Christopher Cavnor (CCAVNOR), he gave his
> permission for me to delete his other old releases. Some of these were still
> being indexed, due to module (name) changes. I’ve sch
Greeting PAUSE admins
I apologize if you are not the right people for this question. A very
reasonable request has come my way to delete some long obsolete modules created
by a former colleague CCAVNOR. I took over the namespace, but I don’t see the
files in question. In addition to the modul
ion and think
about how I could enable people to use individual components. This is
already possible with the current version of Api::CELL -- just not
particularly convenient.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and for taking the time to consider
mine!
Nathan
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 12:25 AM,
eparate
project.
I have read "On the Naming of Modules" and hereby request your kind advice.
Thanks in advance,
Nathan
P.S. If you want to look at the code, it's in
$CPAN/authors/id/S/SM/SMITHFARM/CELL-0.065.tar.gz
ace (he has
Convert::SSH2, which does something similar, but not the same).
Thanks,
Nathan
Name: Nathan Byrd
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Preferred ID: NBYRD
Planned Contribution: Apache::PAR - A framework for including Perl
ARchive (zip) files in a mod_perl environment. Based on mod_perl,
PAR.pm, and Archive::Zip. Allows serving of static content, Registry
Scripts, PerlRun scripts, and
Name: Nathan Wagner
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://granicus.if.org/~nw/
Preferred User Id: NW (or WAGNER if it must be between 4 to 9 characters)
I'm looking at contributing a Dice module for simulating dice rolls.
I know there is one already with Games::Dice, but mine is better
We have a module we've written that talks to our local voicemail server
(running a commercial package called 'CallXpress'). Currently the
module is called:
VoiceMail::CallXpress
There is no 'VoiceMail' or similar hierarchy at present. The closest
suitable hierarchy would appear to be 'N
nothing to buy, just a
chance
to help me show young people that we can have whatever our heart desires.
Sincerely requesting your help,
Nathan Damianos.
Hey all-
So, a while back I brought up a potential idea for a Module::Interface
module. There was a little discussion of it, Chris Nandor had some good
points about it and h2xs, but then it sort of died down.
Anyways, I'm thinking about it again, mainly because I'm tired of crappy
module iterfac
Hey all-
I just recently finished rewriting an application used to modify host
records. In the process, I wrote it into a completely modular form, with
much reusable code.
I'd like to upload this stuff to CPAN. There are several modules, but
they can actually be used separately or together. So,
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 09:13:06AM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
>
> Maybe a namespace below Devel:: would be more appropriate than a new
> top level namespace?
How about Devel::Messenger? Of course that means I'll have to make it more
user friendly and allow for invocations like:
perl -d:
Please register me with PAUSE.
Name: Nathan Gray
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL:none
UserID: KOLIBRIE
Planned modules:
I have developed a module (Note.pm) which is well-suited for debugging Perl
scripts and modules. I have also written a package which I call Test::Debugger,
which is very
Hey all-
So, I'm working on Regexp::Func, a module designed to do function-based
regex manipulation. This is based on Perl 6 RFC 164; it's designed as a
proof-of-concept and Perl 5 module to test its usefulness.
The module provides three methods:
m//=> match "//", $strings ...
s/
Johan Vromans wrote:
>
> > I just wrote a simple Unix::Login module that simulates a Unix login
> > prompt and does password validation/optional shell exec, etc. Synopsis:
>
> Cute.
> How 'bout uploading and submitting a DSLI entry?
Johan-
Thanks for the note. Here's the DSLI entry for it:
Na
ot;)
|| die "Sorry, you don't know your own password. Late!\n";
Is there any interest in this for the module list? I like it, but I'm
biased. :-)
Cheers,
Nate
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Nathan Wiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| # undo
Sr Sysadmin, Sun Microsystems | undo: command not found
Application to PAUSE
Name: Nathan Bailey
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://polynate.net/
user-ID: NATE
Description: Initially, a module that allows access to Collabra's access
control functions. Collabra is Netscape's hack of inews, with access
control and a (horrible) web
Hey all-
Just wondering if the difference between the "two" CPAN sites is
intentional. That is, if you go to perl.com/CPAN, it looks like index.html
is a much older version, 1.9 vs. cpan.org's 1.11. It's lacking the Kobe
search stuff, doc pointers, etc. Anyways, just thought I'd point this out.
Chris Nandor wrote:
>
> Maybe you and I have different definitions of stub module. It certainly
> doesn't set up OOP, but perhaps it could be extended to provide default
> constructors, etc., as an option to h2xs. Just in case you don't know,
> here is what it does now:
>
> [pudge@yaz pudge]$
Chris Nandor wrote:
>
> Well, h2xs already creates a reasonable module framework, which I think is
> just fine. If people used it, we would not have a lot of the problems we
> have, and I don't see people using some external module when they won't use
> h2xs. I am not necessarily opposed to the
Hey all-
I've been thinking about this for a while. Even with all of the docs out
there on how to construct a nice module, there's a lot of modules that
have poor or inconsistent interfaces, which don't pass -T or even -w,
and so on. So I was thinking: What if there was a Module::Interface that
m
Hey all-
I've got three new modules that I'd like to have registered on the
module list if there are no objections:
Name DSLI Description
Class::Handler bdph Make Apache-like pseudoc
Hey all-
I have a bunch of new modules I'd like to add to CPAN as both
fully-functional Perl 5 modules and also prototypes of proposed Perl 6
additions:
Name DSLI Description
File::
Oops, forgot one:
Name DSLI Description Info
- -
Regexp::Func adpf Replace =~, !~, m//, s/// with functions
Thanks again,
Nate
Hey all-
I have a bunch of new modules I'd like to add to CPAN as both
fully-functional Perl 5 modules and also prototypes of proposed Perl 6
additions:
Name DSLI Description
File::
That
way, if you wanted (a) write a CGI script outside of mod_perl that used
this data, or (b) wrote a custom (maybe non-web) app that used an
Apache-like config file, you could get at the data quickly.
Thanks,
Nate
Nathan Wiger wrote:
>
> Hi all-
>
> I've written a module tha
Hi all-
I've written a module that can parse the Apache httpd.conf config file
(and in fact any Apache-like config file). It will take a set of
directive like:
ServerName www.mydomain.com
UseCanonicalName Off
And parse it case-insensitively, returning a ref to a hash:
my
Hi all-
I recently uploaded File-Remote-1.10.tar.gz, which is a standard Perl
package (Makefile.PL and everything) for the module I wrote called
File::Remote. The namespace for this module seemed extremely obvious
(the module provides methods for interacting with remote files) so after
perusing
Hi all-
I just uploaded File-Remote-1.10.tar.gz, which is a standard perl
package (Makefile.PL and everything) for the module I wrote called
File::Remote. The namespace for this module seemed extremely obvious
(the module provides methods for interacting with remote files) so after
perusing all
Howdy-
I'd like to register with PAUSE (finally!):
Name = Nathan Wiger
Email= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage = http://nate.wiger.org
UserID = NWIGER
Description of contributions:
As a UNIX System and Network Admin, I've written a set of
modules aimed at sysadmin tas
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