Would like Pod::PP name space

2000-11-29 Thread Raphael Manfredi
I'm implementing a Pod pre-processor using the: =for pp command args escape syntax that Pod gives us. I've started using the Pod::PP namespace, but would like to reserve the name space. Here's the DLSI entry: Name DSLI Description Info

Re: XML module list integrated

2000-11-29 Thread Jonathan Eisenzopf
"Andreas J. Koenig" wrote: > > The XML module list is now also integrated into the main module list. > I haven't heard back from Jonathan, so I used > http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/XML/perl-xml-modules.html > That list is ok, but needs to be updated. So what is the process for updating

Re: Potential module - Module::Interface??

2000-11-29 Thread Nathan Wiger
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

New CPAN Registration

2000-11-29 Thread Mike Owens
I would like to register as a CPAN contributor. Here's the info: NAME: Mike Owens EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOMEPAGE: none PREFERRED USER-ID: MIKEO CONTRIBUTION DESCRIPTION: MVS::JESFTP This is a module to submit batch jobs to IBM MVS systems & retrieve the results. IBM mainframe MVS systems

Re: Potential module - Module::Interface??

2000-11-29 Thread Chris Nandor
At 9:23 -0800 2000.11.29, Nathan Wiger wrote: >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'

Re: Potential module - Module::Interface??

2000-11-29 Thread Nathan Wiger
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]$

Module update for Search::InvertedIndex

2000-11-29 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [Search::InvertedIndex] statd: [R] was [b] stats: [d] statl: [p] stati: [O] description: [Inverted index database support] userid: [SNOWHARE] chapterid: [11] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by Benj

Re: Potential module - Module::Interface??

2000-11-29 Thread Chris Nandor
At 10:41 -0800 2000.11.29, Nathan Wiger wrote: >If anyone's at all interested I could put together a patch for this. >What's the current version of h2xs? Should I email p5p about this? >Thanks. Sounds reasonable to me; my guess would be p5p would be a place to ask about it, since it is in the per

ex::constant::vars

2000-11-29 Thread Casey R. Tweten
Name DSLI Description Info - --- ex:: constant::vars Rdph Perl pragma to create readonly variables CTWETEN Thanks! -- print(join(' ', qw(Casey R. Tweten)));my $sig={mail=>'[EMAIL

new perl-monger / CPAN contributer user account requested

2000-11-29 Thread Michael Maraist
Name: Michael Maraist Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: copland.udel.edu/~maraist Preffered CPAN user-ID: maraist Contribution description: Various utility modules, such as Gtk+/Qt like component based signal managers, DBI wrapper classes, Game sever core event-models, Various C-library perl-

PAUSE id request

2000-11-29 Thread chromatic
Here's the vitals: chromatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wgz.org/chromatic/ CHROMATIC I've written a Crypt::CipherSaber module that I would like to contribute as soon as possible, and am developing other modules. The module description is as follows: Crypt::CipherSaber bdpo OO module for CS-1 an

Request for CPAN Author ID

2000-11-29 Thread Neil Watkiss
My name is Neil Watkiss. For the past two months I have been working with Brian Ingerson (INGY) on the Inline.pm module. I have two contributions that I would like to release to CPAN in sync with the next major release of Inline.pm (v0.30). They are Inline::CPP and Inline::Python. Their purpose sh