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userid: [ADIRAJ]
fullname: [Adi Fairbank]
email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I went to check on my modules list entries and I found that my Proc::WaitStat
module (which was released in 1997) is listed there as Proc::ExitStatus. I
found an old message from me asking it to be added as the latter, but I'd
rather not change the name of it now. Would you mind renaming the mod
Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
modid: [Proc::ExitStatus]
statd: [R] was [c]
stats: [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [f]
description: [Interpret and act on wait() status values]
userid: [ROSCH]
chapterid: [ 4]
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Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
modid: [Proc::SyncExec]
statd: [R] was [c]
stats: [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [f]
description: [Spawn processes but report exec() errors]
userid: [ROSCH]
chapterid: [ 4]
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Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
modid: [String::ShellQuote]
statd: [R] was [a]
stats: [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [f]
description: [Quote string for safe passage through shells]
userid: [ROSCH]
chapterid: [11]
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Hi all,
I have recently applied for a directory on CPAN and I'm all set to
contribute my first module. My userID is "SMART" (ironic, huh?).
I would like to use the namespace DBI::DBObject, because:
- the module builds on DBI. It takes most of the SQL out - in fact you
don't need to know SQL
Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
modid: [Proc::SafePipe]
statd: [b] was [c]
stats: [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [f]
description: [popen() and `` without calling the shell]
userid: [ROSCH]
chapterid: [ 4]
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Name : Nuno Miguel Dias Mendes
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Preferred UserId : NNMEN
I am on the final stage of developping an Oracle based module that
implements a URL indexer. It enables cached search through indexed sites,
using pre-defined search spaces.
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