while my request is still
> being processed (i guess), I would like to make sure that the module
> namespace registration is simply the permission to be included in the
> official Perl Module list found on CPAN and which can be installed via
> 'cpan install MyModule'. Is
Hi,
I have registered a namespace a while ago and while my request is still
being processed (i guess), I would like to make sure that the module
namespace registration is simply the permission to be included in the
official Perl Module list found on CPAN and which can be installed via
'
On 07/12/2012 06:08 PM, David Golden wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Matt S Trout wrote:
http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html
still makes it sound like it's a big deal - but these days most of the time
it's not something to worry too much about. Is it worth considering changing
th
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Matt S Trout wrote:
> http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html
>
> still makes it sound like it's a big deal - but these days most of the time
> it's not something to worry too much about. Is it worth considering changing
> the wording?
I would be in favor of eli
http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html
still makes it sound like it's a big deal - but these days most of the time
it's not something to worry too much about. Is it worth considering changing
the wording?
--
Matt S Trout - Shadowcat Systems - Perl consulting with a commit bit and a clue
http:
On 10/21/2011 04:15 AM, Michael Roberts wrote:
I just tried to register a new namespace and got a cryptic message
having to do with the status of FGLOCK.
What's the namespace you tried to register? What's the error message?
Best regards,
Steffen
I just tried to register a new namespace and got a cryptic message
having to do with the status of FGLOCK.
Michael
I never got a reply to the e-mail below. I still can't "Edit Module
Metadata" for Win32-UTCFileTime, even now that PAUSE maintenance has
finished. How often is The Module List released???!!!
Steve
Original Message
Subject:Module Namespace Registratio
Hi, there
I've fixed build problems and uploaded new module
($CPAN/authors/id/A/AL/ALGDR/Text-TWikiFormat-SAX-0.03.tar.gz).
Sincerely,
Aleksandr Guidrevitch
Hi,
I registered a new module namespace recently (Win32-UTCFileTime,
user-id: SHAY) and have since uploaded two versions of that module.
Both have been indexed OK, but when I login to PAUSE and go to "Edit
Module Metadata" I find that this module is not in my list. Should it be?
The text at t
Hi, there
I've already posted a request for namespace Text::TWikiFormat::SAX and
uploaded the relevant module
($CPAN/authors/id/A/AL/ALGDR/Text-TWikiFormat-SAX-0.02.tar.gz).
My choice of namespace is mostly based on similar module
Text::WikiFormat::SAX, since my module implements the same
fun
I have just submitted a namespace registration for "Hash::MuliKey", but
the actual name should be "Hash::MultiKey". I am very sorry for the
inconvenience. If you would be so kind as to reject it I would submit
another form with the correct name.
-- fxn
Hi!
I wrote a module which tests/checks HTTP proxy servers. A tar.gz archive of it
is attached to this message.
I'm not sure about the namespace. I chose HTTP::ProxyCheck because it only
checks HTTP proxy servers. Another possible namespace would be
Proxy::HTTP::Check or Proxy::Check::HTTP. This
Hello,
> These are the mails sent to you from PAUSE. All the same pattern, but
> I don't know how to interprete it. Times are CET.
Well, as far as I understand these sendmail log entries it seems as if the
recipient address is considered to be only one address instead of two.
Otherwise sendmail w
> On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 10:26:31 +0100, "Andy Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello,
>> > PS: Pause user name WOLF, module namespace DNS::Zone and DNS::Config...
>>
>> Your registered email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is
>> that correct?
> That's correct. When I write a test mail to
Hello,
> > PS: Pause user name WOLF, module namespace DNS::Zone and DNS::Config...
>
> Your registered email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is
> that correct?
That's correct. When I write a test mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that mail ist
delivered correctly.
---
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Recei
Hello,
recently I applied for namespace registration online and I think that the
result page said that the eMail generated through my form submission will be
sent to me too as a confirmation of application. As I didn't get any
generated mail I just wonder if the online process works as exp
Hi folks,
- Some time ago I submitted a request for namespace registration for
SimTools::SynSim (2002-11/msg00127)
- Following the suggestion of a referee, I re-submitted it as
Simulation::Tools::SynSim (2002-11/msg00331)
- Following another suggestion of a referee, I re-submitted it as
Hi there,
about a month ago I used PAUSE's webform to register the
AutoLoader::Register namespace. It looks as though this request hasn't
yet been processed. The following is the data previously entered by me:
modid: AutoLoader::Register
DSLIP: Rdphp
description: Autoloads only
I sent a message about these modules about a week ago. After
discussion on comp.lang.perl.modules, I believe the namespace should
change to be consistant with the other Kerberos modules already in
CPAN. Namely:
Authen::Krb5::KDB adpO Parse Kerberos5 database filesDKS
loads one o
While I'm waiting for my CPAN user ID, I'd like to register a new namespace
for Kerberos5, namely Krb5::. I'm working on some new modules for parsing
the Kerberos database called Krb5::KDB (this loads various other modules like
Krb5::KDB::V2, Krb5::KDB::V3, Krb5::KDB::V4 or Krb5::KDB::V5).
Hello,
On Feb 5th, I had applied for module submission for the following.
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Unix::Conf
DSLIP: bdpOg
description: Unix system administration
userid: KARTHIKK (Karthik Krishnamurthy)
chapter
I applied for reigstration of Apache::UploadMeter a bit back - almost a
month, nowm I think. Anything going on?
Thanks,
Issac
Hello!
I need help choosing a name space for my modules that handle
Thesaurus/Catalog/News, basically, Digital Library stuff. My first
idea was DigLib on the root, but I think it wasn't accepted.
I would appreciate some help
Alberto
--
| Alberto Manuel Brandão
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2001 10:06:36 -0400, Kirrily Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>> I'm requesting to register a namespace
>>
>> Parse::Nibbler
>>
>> It's for a parser which parses a large file
>> a little bit at a time. (it nibbles at the
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>I'm requesting to register a namespace
>
>Parse::Nibbler
>
>It's for a parser which parses a large file
>a little bit at a time. (it nibbles at the file).
I have no complaints with this one. It's a little gimicky but not too
much, and at least it does
I'm requesting to register a namespace
Parse::Nibbler
It's for a parser which parses a large file
a little bit at a time. (it nibbles at the file).
please forward comments to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
--
Greg London
Using Internet Explorer 5.5, I tried to submit the namespace registration
form but nothing happened when I clicked the submit button. It worked fine
when I tried Netscape Navigator 4. (though I might have submitted it twice.
Sorry!)
Gaffer
> On Fri, 11 May 2001 15:37:04 +0100, Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:03:08AM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
>> > Instead of encouraging
>> > use of the Silly:: namespace, perhaps we could have a Module List
>> > Chapter for silly modules?
>>
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:03:08AM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> > Instead of encouraging
> > use of the Silly:: namespace, perhaps we could have a Module List
> > Chapter for silly modules?
>
> Chapters are much more rigid, they propagate to too many places. This
> makes any change mor
> On Thu, 10 May 2001 20:17:17 +0100, Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 08:56:37PM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
>> > Well, the problem is there's no "Interface Style" entry that really
>> > matches things like AnyLoader, Lingua::Romana::Perligata, Bl
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 08:56:37PM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> > Well, the problem is there's no "Interface Style" entry that really
> > matches things like AnyLoader, Lingua::Romana::Perligata, Bleach, DNA,
> > etc... 'l' for 'modifies the language' would be a nice addition to
> >
> On Thu, 10 May 2001 15:05:26 +0100, Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 03:26:21PM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
>> > The interface choices... where would you put AnyLoader? You use it
>> > and it just works. Perhaps 'm' for 'magical'? :) I think th
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 03:26:21PM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> > The interface choices... where would you put AnyLoader? You use it
> > and it just works. Perhaps 'm' for 'magical'? :) I think this has
> > befuddled other modules as well. Lingua::Romana::Perligata and Bleach
> > a
> I just used your nifty new namespace registration widget to enter
> AnyLoader and I was about to do Email::Find but I've run into two
> snags...
> The interface choices... where would you put AnyLoader? You use it
> and it just works. Perhaps 'm' for
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 09:19:11PM +0100, Graham Barr wrote:
> On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 09:16:58PM +0100, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> > I just used your nifty new namespace registration widget to enter
> > AnyLoader and I was about to do Email::Find but I've run into two
> &g
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 09:16:58PM +0100, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> I just used your nifty new namespace registration widget to enter
> AnyLoader and I was about to do Email::Find but I've run into two
> snags...
Why Email::* instead of Mail::* It seems pointless to create ano
I just used your nifty new namespace registration widget to enter
AnyLoader and I was about to do Email::Find but I've run into two
snags...
The interface choices... where would you put AnyLoader? You use it
and it just works. Perhaps 'm' for 'magical'? :) I think
> On Thu, 03 May 2001 11:06:26 -0600, Collin Starkweather
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> Thanks, investigating... Somebody ate a leading blank. Historical
>> accident made it so that the chapterid for chapter 5 is ' 5'.
>> Annoying. What was your browser?
> Doh! Subtle.
:) Fixed now.
Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 03 May 2001 00:55:21 -0600, Collin Starkweather
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>>>>
>
> > FYI, I recently tried to submit a registration for a namespace
> > (Net::Peep) on the "Apply for nam
>>>>> On Thu, 03 May 2001 00:55:21 -0600, Collin Starkweather
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> FYI, I recently tried to submit a registration for a namespace
> (Net::Peep) on the "Apply for namespace registration (BETA)" page. I
> originally sele
FYI, I recently tried to submit a registration for a namespace
(Net::Peep) on the "Apply for namespace registration (BETA)" page. I
originally selected chapter 32 (Miscellaneous Modules) and was told that
Net was already found in chapters 15 and 5. I decided that chapter 5
woul
[Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], on April 10 2001, 13:03, in "Namespace registrati"]
> Lazy Rdprprovides "lazy" scalars, arrays and hashes JENDA
Nice.
> Should I rename the module and how?
Yes, please. I'd suggest to discuss this at comp.lang.perl.modules.
-- Johan
On 12 Apr 2001, at 16:35, Tim Bunce wrote:
> Umm, Data::Lazy seems appropriate.
>
> Tim.
Thanks, I'll rename it.
Jenda
Umm, Data::Lazy seems appropriate.
Tim.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:03:03PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Lazy Rdprprovides "lazy" scalars, arrays and hashes JENDA
>
> A module for simulating lazines in perl. It provides scalars, arrays
> and hashes that are ``lazy'', tha
[I know it hasn't been that long since the original message; I'm being
impatient, and I know it. I understand the wait. But part of the reason I'm
being impatient is that I'd like this dist to get up on CPAN because it'll
be required for the new version of my module Net::SSH::Perl, which includes
LazyRdprprovides "lazy" scalars, arrays and hashes JENDA
A module for simulating lazines in perl. It provides scalars, arrays
and hashes that are ``lazy'', that is their value is computed only
if necessary and at most once.
use Lazy '$variablename' => \&function [, $store_
[Quoting Dan Winchester, on March 29 2001, 21:51, in "Namespace Registrati"]
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to propose registering the following namespace under Geo:
>
> Grid2LatLon
Sounds okay.
Please upload your modules, and the sumbit a DSLI entry for
registration.
-- Johan
Hi--
I'd like to upload the following module to CPAN:
Name DSLI Description
-
Data::Buffer bdpO Read/write buffer class
My CPAN ID is BTROTT.
This module has already generated some discussio
Hi--
I'd like to upload the following module to CPAN:
Name DSLI Description
-
Crypt::DH adpO Diffie-Hellman key exchange system.
I'm open to alternate names, like Crypt::DiffieHellman, etc
Hi,
I'd like to propose registering the following namespace under Geo:
Grid2LatLon
This is for a module that converts a grid Easting and Northing to Latitude
and Longitude.
The default conversion is from a UK National Grid Northing and Easting, but
any grid can be converted by passing in the a
Hi--
I'd like to upload the following module to CPAN:
Name DSLI Description
-
Crypt::DSA adpO DSA signatures and parameter generation
My CPAN ID is BTROTT.
Thanks much.
bye,
Benjamin Trot
>> No, sorry to be unclear. The get_* methods have to respect the order in
>> which data was placed into the buffer by the put_* methods. So, for example,
>> this is true:
>
> But what happens if I call the functions out of order?
Then you get incorrect data. Which is, perhaps, not the best way
[Quoting Benjamin Trott, on March 14 2001, 10:31, in "Re: Repost: Namespac"]
> How about Data::Buffer?
Better.
> No, sorry to be unclear. The get_* methods have to respect the order in
> which data was placed into the buffer by the put_* methods. So, for example,
> this is true:
But what happe
> Somehow this doesn't look IO related to me.
Yes, you're perhaps right.
How about Data::Buffer? Any other suggestions?
>> All of the I and I methods respect the
>> internal offset state in the buffer object. This means
>> that, for example, if you call I twice in a
>> row, you can be ensured t
[Quoting Benjamin Trott, on March 12 2001, 13:03, in "Repost: Namespace re"]
> use IO::Buffer;
> my $buffer = IO::Buffer->new;
>
> ## Add a 32-bit integer.
> $buffer->put_int32(10932930);
>
> ## Get it back.
> my $int = $buffer->get_int32;
Somehow this doesn't look IO r
--
I'm re-sending this as I thought it may have been overlooked the first time
I sent it, on March 1, 2001. This is a registration request for my module
IO::Buffer.
--
My CPAN ID is BTROTT. I'd like to contribute the following module to CPAN:
Name DSLI Description
Hi guys!
My ID is AMALTSEV.
Sorry for notifying you after actual upload, that won't happen again. In
the next couple of weeks we're planning to make changes to our
open-source e-commerce suite to convert it to a couple of CPAN modules
and scripts anybody can install from CPAN. Historically the
p
My CPAN ID is NEILW. I've been working with Brian Ingerson (INGY) on the
Inline.pm module, and I maintain Inline::CPP and Inline::Python. I would
like to contribute two new modules:
Name DSLI Description Info
---
Hi--
My CPAN ID is BTROTT. I'd like to contribute the following module to CPAN:
Name DSLI Description Info
---
IO::Buffer bdp0 Read/write string buffering class. BTROTT
IO::Buffer is used within
I'd like to reigister namespace 'Deus' for set of modules I'm going to
put on CPAN soon.
NameDLSIDescription Info
DeuscdpOSource code documentation framework ILYAM
Here short overview taken from README for Deus:
Deus is Perl documentation framewo
After incorporating input from Andreas and Graham and thinking some
more about this, here's what I'd like to do:
If there are no objections, I'd like to upload Mail::TieFolder and
Mail::Tiefolder::mh to PAUSE sometime in the next few days. The code
runs clean right now (43 regression tests...)
Greetings,
I would like to register the following namespaces under section 4,
Operating Systems Interfaces/Hardware Drivers of the Perl Module list.
NAMEDSLIDESCRIPTION
---
Solaris::InstallDB bdp0Searches for Solaris package
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 06:17:27PM +0100, Adam Spiers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently CPANifying my HTML::Navigation module (adpO), so I need
> feedback as to whether this is a suitable name. The module makes it
> easy to (dynamically) create HTML navigation structures of arbitrary
> layout,
Hi all,
I'm currently CPANifying my HTML::Navigation module (adpO), so I need
feedback as to whether this is a suitable name. The module makes it
easy to (dynamically) create HTML navigation structures of arbitrary
layout, nesting, and design. You control the output by supplying
callbacks which
Hi,
I am waiting for further advice from you regarding these modules. I am not
really particular about the my choice of names; I'll go with whatever you
think is appropriate.
best regards,
vipul.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 04:38:38AM +0530, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:3
This is a followup to my earlier post soliciting feedback on the
right namespace for my object oriented Unix system administration
framework. I've thought about the issues some more, and I've revised
the names of the modules I've written.
The PAUSE document states that "You need not wait for a
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:34:29PM -0400, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> > 1 Tie::SecretHash - Serializable tied hashes (and objects based on hashes)
> > with transparently encrypted fields.
>
> Tie::EncryptedHash, perhaps? There's nothing secret about the hash,
> is there?
True. Secrecy is
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 05:48:26PM +0100, Graham Barr wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:34:29PM -0400, Kurt Starsinic wrote:
> > It sounds specific to the current implementation of Mail::Internet, and
> > it doesn't explain itself. Could you say more about what it does, and
> > perhaps why
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:34:29PM -0400, Kurt Starsinic wrote:
> > 6 Mail::Internet::Extensions - Some extensions to Mail::Internet. I sent
> > you a mail regarding this a few weeks back but DUL refused to accept it.
> > I'd CCed Graham Barr (author of Mail::Internet) who said it was fine
> >
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:00:02PM -0700, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:
> I'd like to upload the following modules to CPAN over the next few days.
> There are some changes in the names of modules I have already registered.
>
> 1 Tie::SecretHash - Serializable tied hashes (and objects based on hashes)
I'm developing a large RDF library for the WRAF project
http://www.uxn.nu/wraf/
I would like to register the name "RDF". Second choice is "RDF::Wraf".
The long version:
-
One could think that they should go under XML::RDF, but I don't agree with
that. Reason: The librare
Hi,
I'd like to upload the following modules to CPAN over the next few days.
There are some changes in the names of modules I have already registered.
1 Tie::SecretHash - Serializable tied hashes (and objects based on hashes)
with transparently encrypted fields.
2 Crypt::Key - A generic crypt
Greetings,
I'd like to register the 'vpopmail' namespace.
for my perl module vpopmail.pm
I've uploaded this to PAUSE
https://pause.kbx.de/pub/PAUSE/authors/id/S/SS/SSCANLON/vpopmail-0.02.tar.gz
name: vpopmail
DSLI: adcf
Description: makes available some of the functionality of the C library fo
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 08:32:42AM -0400, Joshua Pritikin wrote:
> On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 11:12:33PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I attempted to register these modules last August, but I haven't
> > heard anything, and I don't find them in the modules list, so I
> > make another attempt:
>
> On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 11:12:33PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I attempted to register these modules last August, but I haven't
> > heard anything, and I don't find them in the modules list, so I
> > make another attempt:
> >
> > MSSQL::DBlibMd+O Access MS SQL Server through DB-
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 11:12:33PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I attempted to register these modules last August, but I haven't
> heard anything, and I don't find them in the modules list, so I
> make another attempt:
>
> MSSQL::DBlibMd+O Access MS SQL Server through DB-Library. SO
I attempted to register these modules last August, but I haven't
heard anything, and I don't find them in the modules list, so I
make another attempt:
MSSQL::DBlibMd+O Access MS SQL Server through DB-Library. SOMMAR
MSSQL::Sqllib MdpO High-level interface using MSSQL::DBlib. SOMMA
On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 05:29:04AM +0900, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
> I'd like to register Socket6 to module list.
> Socket6 provides functionality required by IPv6 programming, e.g.
> getnameinfo(), getaddrinfo(), sockaddr_in6(), etc. And, Socket6 also
> defines IPv6 related definitions defined in s
I'd like to register Socket6 to module list.
Socket6 provides functionality required by IPv6 programming, e.g.
getnameinfo(), getaddrinfo(), sockaddr_in6(), etc. And, Socket6 also
defines IPv6 related definitions defined in sys/socket.h,
e.g. AF_INET6, PF_INET6, and etc.
getaddrinfo() / getnamein
name:
Dave Plonka
email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage:
http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~plonka/
preferred user-ID:
PLONKA
a description of what I'm planning to contribute:
Name DSLI Description Info
- ---
I am planning to upload Test::Unit, a module that provides a convenient
interface to run tests at the level of a class, a collection of functions,
or a script.
I want to make sure the namespace for this is appropriate. Looking at the
modules released under the Test::* namespace, I wonder if this
I'd like to register a new module namespace -- I'm already a registered
CPAN developer.
Name: Rob Fugina
Alias: ROBF
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Page: http://www.geeks.com/~robf/
Planning to contribute: Astro::SunTime
Name DSLI Description Info
---
I'd like to register a new module namespace -- I'm already a registered
CPAN developer.
Name: Rob Fugina
Alias: ROBF
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Page: http://www.geeks.com/~robf/
Planning to contribute: X10
Name DSLI Description Info
-
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