containing an actual Perl
module, or otherwise do you know why that showed up on PAUSE but not Metacpan?
Thank you.
-- Darren Duncan
On 2020-08-24 1:01 p.m., Neil Bowers wrote:
Hi Darren,
I’m one of the PAUSE admins. I’m tidying up distributions where either multiple
people have first-come p
s well as other langauges,
the parts that are agnostic to implementation.
-- Darren Duncan
t want to quickly browse the
source as if it were a README.
Thanks again.
-- Darren Duncan
On 2016-08-06 5:51 PM, Douglas Bell wrote:
Alright, this seems to be fixed. Thanks for letting us know: That error meant
that it was still trying to execute it as CGI (though there were 2 permission
failu
;m writing modules@ to get the attention of whomever
is best to deal with this problem.
Thank you in advance for fixing this.
-- Darren Duncan
to ignore modules in t/ and examples/ and only index those in lib/. The
above url reflects this.
I don't know if anyone will actually find this module useful in practice when
contrasted with its peers, but at least now it is more the best it can be
according to its original reason to exi
On 2016-07-28 2:49 PM, Neil Bowers wrote:
Hi Darren,
I’m one of the PAUSE admins. I’m still working on resolving conflicts caused by
PAUSE now considering CPAN package names case insensitively. This has left us
with some situations where people are owners of namespaces previously
considered
On 2016-07-28 2:49 PM, Neil Bowers wrote:
Hi Darren,
I’m one of the PAUSE admins. I’m still working on resolving conflicts caused by
PAUSE now considering CPAN package names case insensitively. This has left us
with some situations where people are owners of namespaces previously
considered
one asks about it, I do keep my own archives at home, so private
copies still exist, but the public ones are still important.)
Thank you. -- Darren Duncan
Internet names - register a new name or extend your existing one for half of
the price.
Most popular: .c0m .info .name
Just released: .shop .travel .mp3
Flexibility to manage or move your name anytime without c0st.
http://www.discountdomainsource.com/
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instead on the backend coding for nntp.x.perl.org?
I think that there are quite a few people now who are wanting to know.
Also, would it be practical to authorize extra people to do registrations?
-- Darren Duncan
t Syntax Tree' in the
description? For example:
SQL::
::ObjectModel adhOg An abstract syntax tree for SQL DUNCAND
So who likes that for a registration? Or should I keep SyntaxTree in the module name
instead (and object model in the desc)? Or are there other suggestions?
-- Darren Duncan
e feedback (thank you all), including
that 11-character thing, I think that this is what I will try to register:
SQL::
::ObjectModel adhOg An abstract syntax tree for SQL DUNCAND
Have a good day. -- Darren Duncan
I be best to have a name like that, such as "libSQLAST". Or would it
sound better without that, such as "SQLAST"?
Thank you very much in advance for any feedback.
-- Darren Duncan
P.S. For your convenience, below is a copy of some pod from SQL::ObjectModel v0.03,
which describ
worth being a module for it.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is probably a better place to ask that.
So maybe I'll try there soon.
Just FYI: On a side note, I did send a different but related question to
the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, which I also subscribed to,
since this seems to be made up mostly of database module developers.
Thanks again. -- Darren Duncan
Hello (and in particular to database module makers/users),
I am at a point in the design/development of my "Rosetta" database
abstraction tool where I am considering spitting the framework into more
independant pieces than was previously planned, namely splitting up the
"core", so that it is easie
se a file specified in a manifest or
something, if there is no individual module with the name of the framework. Is this
feasable, or would it be beyond what CPAN is intended to be doing?
Thank you in advance for any feedback to this RFC.
Please cc any replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for my archival as I am not subscribed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], in addition to replying directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have a good day. -- Darren Duncan
> On tisdag, feb 11, 2003, at 19:27 Europe/Stockholm, Darren Duncan wrote:
> > As a follow-up to this thread that I posted yesterday, I'm letting you
> > know that my problem is solved.
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, A. Bergman wrote:
> you interested, what did you have to change?
night. -- Darren Duncan
o see
it, and the file is unformatted there. I would like the interpreted POD
to appear in the main distribution details page like the POD extracted
from Rosetta.pm does.
What do I need to change in my distribution for this to happen? (I would
like to upload a fix to this ASAP.)
Thank you in advance
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ble. It will appear just beneath "Name" in my POD. Hopefully
this will give you a better idea where I am heading than my previous summaries did,
and what is more unique about my offering. Thank you in advance for any feedback you
can provide. -- Darren Duncan
P.S. I am still doing d
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remember seeing any. And I wouldn't want to
do that myself, since it seems silly in the same way as naming something
"Yet Another [something]"; it doesn't have anything to say about the
uniqueness of the work.
So, thank you (collectively) for all your help. I will be back.
-- Darren Duncan
better with or without a "DB" prefix or suffix?
If it would not be a problem, I am more inclined to use that than any
other suggestions to date. Of course, I welcome any more suggestions.
> > - PortableDB
> > - AbstractDB
>
> those are too general, i think.
Quite possible. Certainly, several existing CPAN modules use the terms
somehow.
-- Darren Duncan
ork name:
- Cipher
- CipherDB
- DBCipher
- ResolveDB
- DBResolver
- InterpreDB
- DBInterpreter
- TranslateDB
- DBTranslator
- RosettaStone
- RosettaDB
... etc
- PortableDB
- AbstractDB
Personally, I like the "Cipher" options best (hence, listed first). What
do you think?
Hopefully it won't be confused with encryption or anything. But "cipher"
actually has a broader meaning than that.
-- Darren Duncan
e
will be significant but not paradigm-shifting changes in the mean-time.
If the current POD doesn't provide enough information then I will re-apply
for registering the module later, when there is more. Until registration
is complete, I will continue to make uploads as DBIx-Portable, as a
temprary name, so to avoid adding more clutter (temporary names) on CPAN.
Thank you. -- Darren Duncan
ver::*"? If the first option would still have been chosen,
then is it reasonable for me to also use a second top-level
namespace, for example of "PortableDBD" or "PDBD", since the drivers for
PortableDBI are meant to be created or used or owned in the same relative
way as the drivers for DBI?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
-- Darren Duncan
which website that I can download
this modules.
Thank you.
Regards,
Darren Chiang
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: None currently
Desired ID: DARREN
Planned Contributions:
I have a few Apache and CGI modules, a number of small,
general-purpose modules, and many scripts that I would like to
contribute.
Thank you.
(darren
f the latter is so, might I suggest you use a name like
Devel::WarnGlobal instead?
Or am I getting the wrong impression of your module's intended use?
// Darren Duncan
Thank you, Tommy, for your vote.
So that's one vote in favor of CGI::Portable.
Are there any others who agree with this name, or do you think
something else is better?
Good days,
// Darren Duncan
At 11:30 AM -0700 4/30/01, Tommy Butler wrote:
> CGI::Portable is an excellent
e any feedback on a good name to request for this
main module.
Thanks a lot,
// Darren Duncan
(but not necessarily) are
separate, but I don't know if that will make the module harder to use
or not.
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
At 10:40 AM +0200 4/21/01, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> mod
making a formal request.
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
I agree with Kurt Starsinic. Pause IDs are for individuals and
should stay that way. For these companies on the queue they should
elect a team member to be their proxy and that individual can sign up
for an ID that group projects are submitted under. // Darren Duncan
d module
upload, and/or follow-up on it somehow.
Thanks for all your efforts,
// Darren Duncan
translation-type data structure.
If you have any questions then please ask. Or if you have
suggestions for a more appropriate name then I can hear it (but I did
do my research).
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
--
NAME
File::VirtualPath - Portable abstractio
the programmer using
some components has but to properly set the preferences for the top
level component, and those preferences say which other components the
first one calls, and say how to set up their environment.
If it would help, you can examine the code of my temporary modules
CGI::WPM::Globals and CGI::WPM::PageMaker since prototypes of the
above functionality are in them.
Thanks for all your help.
// Darren Duncan
rectory is easy to keep clean with the deleting page.
But is it possible to have a utility for cleaning up our CPAN Search
listings? This would go a long way to making the directory more
useful.
So has anyone else noticed this problem, and what do you suggest to resolve it?
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
PP mailing list, please regard my plans
as a complement to CGI::Application, rather than competition (the
similarity of names is coincidence).
Thanks in advance,
// Darren Duncan
---
I would like to register the namespace for a new module I am making:
HTML::Applicat
and I don't print things out.
Differences from CGI::Screen include:
- CGI::Screen subclasses from CGI.pm and is therefore
strongly tied to it, and mine is not.
- My module doesn't generate form html and such.
- It is still a lot simpler than mine as far as added value goes.
- Likewise, no hierarchy for organizing screens.
If you have any questions then email me.
So I look forward to you granting my namespace request.
Thanks for all your hard work.
Good days,
// Darren Duncan
input method and I don't print things out.
Differences from CGI::Screen include:
- CGI::Screen subclasses from CGI.pm and is therefore
strongly tied to it, and mine is not.
- My module doesn't generate form html and such.
- It is still a lot simpler than mine as far as added value goes.
- Likewise, no hierarchy for organizing screens.
If you have any questions then email me.
So I look forward to you granting my namespace request.
Thanks for all your hard work.
Good days,
// Darren Duncan
-FormTemplate-1.02 on PAUSE a few hours
ago, where it can be seen at
"http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DU/DUNCAND/".
So in case you were waiting to see the finished product before
processing my request, you can see it whenever the directory is
refreshed.
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
e offering.
Thanks in advance,
// Darren Duncan
---
NAME
HTML::FormTemplate - Store definition and make persist forms, reports.
DEPENDENCIES
Perl Version
5.004
Standard Modules
I
Nonstandard Modules
CGI::MultiValuedHash
HTML::EasyTags
SYNOPSIS
n what the module does and
how it is unique.
Thanks in advance,
// Darren Duncan
list as well.
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
NAME
Class::ParamParser - Provides complex parameter list parsing.
DEPENDENCIES
Perl Version
5.004
Standard Modules
I
Nonstandard Modules
I
SYNOPSIS
use Class::ParamParser;
@ISA = qw( Class::ParamP
e
TagMaker version. The main exception
being that the last two methods from TagMaker were removed, since they were
more proprietary in nature.
Thanks in advance,
// Darren Duncan
P.S. If I get no response to this email in 24 hours, I will advance
to making a namespace request for "HTML::EasyTa
CAND.
If anyone has further suggestions, such as whether the above should
be separate distributions or a combined one (will do separate by
default), please say.
Good days,
// Darren Duncan
the portion of the POD from Name, Dependencies,
Synopsis, Description. Left out is the syntax and method list.
Please tell me if this is too much information for this email.
Thanks in advance,
// Darren Duncan
-
NAME
CGI::HashOfArrays - Perl module that implem
t it is in the CGI:: namespace it should strive to be
> compatible under Apache::*.
Thanks for the tip; I will keep this in mind. Although that is partly why
I chose the CGI space before...
Good days,
// Darren Duncan
nality.)
> Of course, I should be one to talk... I've never uploaded anything to CPAN
> yet (although I've got an ID now... ). Congrats on taking that step forward. :)
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
nts.
CGI::WPM::Redirect - Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base
and issues
an HTTP redirection header.
CGI::WPM::Usage - Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and tracks
site usage details, as well as e-mail backups of usage counts to the
site owner.
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
NAME: Darren Graves
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HOMEPAGE: http://iterx.org
Preferred user ID: DGRAVES
Plan to contribute:
NameDSLIDescription
XML::Transformiix ad+OA Perl interface to Transformiix
Previous discussion:
Private converstations with other developers I
WPM::Base and tracks
site usage details, as well as e-mail backups of usage counts to the
site owner.
Thank you,
// Darren Duncan
BTW, is it customary to get responses to requests like these, or are
they only done if people feel like it?
navigation for one level in the web site page hierarchy from a parent
node to its children, encapsulates and returns its childrens' returned web page
components, and can make a navigation bar to child pages.
Thanks for everything,
// Darren Duncan
ault? On
a related note, what kinds of things do I have to say to get a reply
(other than registering a new developer).
Thanks for everything,
// Darren Duncan
P.S. The modules on my web site still have their old names, but will
be updated and their internal code updated any day now.
et it be known that at least 5 of my other modules use this one.
Good days,
// Darren Duncan
--
=head1 NAME
DDuncan::HashOfArrays - Perl module that implements a hash whose keys can have
either one or several associated values.
I
=head1 DEPENDE
. Likewise, I appreciate suggestions for a
better brief description for use in the module list.
For a good description of my module, I have provided part of its POD
at the end of this letter. The rest of the POD is on my site.
Currently, at least 2 of my other modules use this one.
// Darren Duncan
.
// Darren Duncan
--
=head1 NAME
DDuncan::HTMLFormMaker - Perl module that can create web fill-out forms as well
as parse, error-check, and report their contents. Form contents are persistant
if desired, and form field definitions can be stored in a file
them. Likewise, I appreciate suggestions for a
better brief description for use in the module list.
For a good description of my module, I have provided part of its POD
at the end of this letter. The rest of the POD is on my site.
Currently, at least 2 of my other modules use this one.
// Darren
appreciate suggestions for a
better brief description for use in the module list.
For a good description of my module, I have provided part of its POD
at the end of this letter. The rest of the POD is on my site.
Currently, at least 2 of my other modules use this one.
// Darren Duncan
appreciate suggestions for a
better brief description for use in the module list.
For a good description of my module, I have provided part of its POD
at the end of this letter. The rest of the POD is on my site.
Currently, at least 1 of my other modules uses this one.
// Darren Duncan
s one.
Good days,
// Darren Duncan
--
=head1 NAME
DDuncan::HashOfArrays - Perl module that implements a hash whose keys can have
either one or several associated values.
I
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
=head2 Perl Version
5.004
=head2 Standard Modules
=i
hours worth) so that it could be used and enjoyed by
the widest number of people.
And so, by the numbers...
1. My Name: Darren Duncan
2. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. Homepage: www.DarrenDuncan.net
4. preferred id: DUNCAND
5. What I offer:
My modules were developed originally to implement
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