Did anyone look at Dalvik, the virtual machine Google made for the
Android project.
http://code.google.com/android/what-is-android.html
http://www.betaversion.org/~stefano/linotype/news/110/
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Ovid wrote:
In the last day or so, every time I go to rt.cpan.org, it seems to
nearly finish loading a page and then just stalls.
My problem was that I couldn't even log in yesterday. I eventually
filed a bug report with perlbug-admin at perl and Robert had to
diddle the database to get
yet.
I did some random spot checks on old short URLs used in the summaries
and they get used regularly[1] so even if/when we start expiring
unused links in a few years they won't go away.
[1] by humans or bots, I don't know - for your privacy we don't track
more than a daily count.
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s removal in 0.50?
I'd rather encourage you to remove it! :-)
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s of SQL to a common format. Both seem much too cumbersome, however.
>
> Anyone have any brighter ideas?
One variation that might work (and if it does, it'd also work on other
databases) would be to use DB::Introspector.
http://search.cpan.org/dist/DB-Introspector/
ains properly, doesn't use a "universal id" and I plan to
make it support multiple authentication services.
The client library (perl only for now) is at:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sau-Client/
There are some interesting links at the bottom of
http://logintest.perl.org/doc/design_notes.html
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t depends on how you open your databases and how much trouble it is
to use another database compared to munging the table name. :-)
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for users. For developers
(and CVS) "go get the libs" is appropriate.
A script can assemble the user distribution(s) with pre-defined
versions of the libs to include.
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We totally need to have Parrot running on this thing when it comes
out. :-)
http://www.xgamestation.com/
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Richard Clamp wrote:
> Will this be made available via nntp.perl.org? I don't currently see
> it when browsing http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/
NNTP groups are created automagically some hours after the list
starts getting traffic. When it makes its way to Google Groups I
don'
Hi,
We setup a development list for ponie.
email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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noticed[1] that many of the scripts does not have the +x bit
set, and some of the documentation does(!). It's not possible to
change this via CVS; but we can do it directly in the repository if
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[1] find ./ -type f -perm +001
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started Friday night. :-)
Slightly related, I think we could use some more tinderbox testers.
Someone was running the tests on Compaq's test drive boxes, but that
seems to have stopped?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Sugalski) writes:
[...]
> The logo as currently used suffers from scaling issues, as it looks
> like the full-size one's used with a size specified.
I fixed that. And made it png.
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internals of perl6
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Phaneuf
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ng for months and months isn't that
uncommon. :-)
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en fixed by Robert upgrading our perl to
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nntp.perl.org supports linking by message-id.
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t; >you're doing) I'll update it appropriately.
>
> Yes, this seems broken at the moment. I've opened a ticket and will
> get to fixing it soon.
I fixed it.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Porter) writes:
> Yeah, look at the so-called Parrot FAQ. Someone needs to
> get serious and make a real FAQ for parrot developers.
I'm sure noone would mind if you start one!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Damian Conway) writes:
> Larry has previously mentioned the prospect of Perl 6 module names
> being extended to include version number and author.
Yes, we even talked about it extensively at the "CPAN meeting" in
Monterey 2 years ago. =)
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;s like
channel-surfing at a conference!) and fun for the speakers.
Thanks,
Nat
If you don't know how they work, then there is also a page written
by Mark-Jason Dominus here: http://perl.plover.com/lt/ (mjd
coordinated most of the previous lightning talk sessions).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sebastian Bergmann) writes:
[viewcvs]
> Have you had a look at CHORA [1]? It is IMHO the best web frontend for
> CVS.
no, we haven't. Robert added to our todo list to look at it.
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pps. we also decided to run some python on the server, so you can
also access the cvs at http://cvs.perl.org/viewcvs/parrot/
Let us know what you think and if that should be permanent
(viewcvs; not python. We will keep using that when it
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> the architecture and allow for plugable parser, compilers, bytecode
> generators / optimizers, ...
Because if we can support [insert random language here] then we can
support a very flexible Perl 6 language. Or the other way
them to PDF.
>
> Ask, could you put those onto the dev.perl.org site and announce to
> perl6-language? Thanks,
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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> Would anyone get terribly upset if I nuked say everything older than
> a month?
Too late now. :-) When it's done deleting then log lookups should
be a lot faster.
Robert said he'd work on a new tinderbox system (with help fro
we have the log output from more than 15 tinderbox builds of
parrot. In the current system they are each stored as a separate
file (in the same directory no less).
Would anyone get terribly upset if I nuked say everything older than
a month?
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On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
> On Saturday 02 February 2002 08:53, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> > I have added Adam's Parrot FAQ to www.parrotcode.org.
> >
> > It's being loaded from cvs.perl.org every hour, so just checkin
> > updates to cvs th
ts to fix that, please do.
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cript
> update the site from the repository. At least then we can tell
> people to check the FAQ "in your parrot distribution."
That sounds good to me.
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On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> power is back up and so is the box where cvs.perl.org is. have fun.
> :)
Ahaa... never mind the man behind the curtain.
In a particular clever moment I screwed up the ipfw rules so now the
box is running but noone can talk to it.
It'
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> the city is doing some compliance testing whatever on the building
> where cvs.perl.org is this Sunday (don't ask, I think it sounds odd
> too!).
power is back up and so is the box where cvs.perl.org is. have fun.
:)
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|parrot
avail|thgibbs|parrot
avail|brentdax|parrot
avail|gnat|parrot,web/parrotcode,perlfaq
avail|tom|parrot
avail|rootbeer|parrot
avail|ajgough|parrot
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-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 17:25:31 -0800 (PST)
From: Ask Bjoern Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: cvs.perl.org downtime
hi committers,
the city is doing some compliance testing whatever on the building
where cvs.perl.org is this Sunday (don't a
we have even more clients now,
http://tinderbox.perl.org/tinderbox/showbuilds.cgi?tree=parrot
... so if you commit stuff be sure to check with tinderbox 20-60
minutes later that you at least didn't break anything obvious.
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et mod_parrot to work as soon as
parrot has some kind of I/O. :-)
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thin a cvs module.
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le and put
them in there. Then we can have a 'parrot-full' module that will checkout
parrot/ and parrot-languages into parrot/languages/
It can probably be done in two billion other ways, of which some might
fit better. But it's 6.20am and my brain's associative search system
e other languages are
> using autoconf. But then, most of the other languages don't run on
> upwards of 70 platforms. :(
>
> I wonder how serious we need to be about keeping that goal.
I think we need to be serious about making it possibly. The freaks
with the weirdo platforms will
t about the
details).
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On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> > Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] working? The message below is the last one I have
> > received.
>
> I believe it is. I don't see anything to hitchhiker.org in the mail
> queue here.
well, it wasn't. =)
ValueClick had a p
or that sort of thing.
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
> On Mon 17 Sep 2001 23:08, Ask Bjoern Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > oops, I forgot to tell anyone. I made CVS export and tar up a
> > snapshot every 6 hours. It is available at
> > http://cvs.perl.org/sna
an do it directly in the repository.
It'll screw up old labels and the ability to checkout a copy from,
say, last monday. But right now I would think that it is better to
keep the revision history.
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rds, patches become open "to do" items, which are
> cleared when the patches are definitively applied or rejected.
uh, RT is "online".
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al IO subsystem. But it
does do the work. :-)
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stable now at least until I get around
to move it to netlabs.develooper.com. :-)
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I don't think anyone mentioned this before here...
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Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 19:43:53 -0700
From: Neil Schemenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Python-Dev] Intel's Open Runtime Platform (ORP)
I just saw this while updating my Debian mac
Hi,
I can't find Larry's slides from TPC5 online anywhere. Is it just
me or what? :)
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ammers to embed drawings as
> documentation
my first thought was,
=pod for xml
visio3000.png
=cut
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copied the Apocalypses and the Exegesis over from perl.com to
the new site here.
Some stuff has been moved around, but all the old links should still
work.
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into two (or three, if
> "Frozen" is acceptable) sections, for the current and closed lists. Ask, I
> can send you a revamped page after the details have been worked out (barring
> Warnock's Dilemma).
That'd be great.
Please edit http://dev.perl.org/working-groups.txt
... at http://archive.develooper.com/?M=D should now be updating
again. :-)
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n since I moved the
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real soon now, real soon now.
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/230V switch while we move
it or something.
:-)
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.com/perl6-language%40perl.org/ should have
all mails sent to perl6-language from it's start to a few days ago
when I moved stuff around.
http://archive.develooper.com/perl6-language%40perl.org/msg00002.html
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more than 100M i
ox is much faster, not running some
ancient Linux and have RAID-5. So you can now receive both perl6-all
and p5p faster than you can start a tail on your mail log after
posting.
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ps. if any of the above doesn't make much sense it's because I've
eaten approximately 2 tons
/1999/freebsd-hackers/19991003.freebsd-hackers
before writing more on the subject, huh?
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should be the first test of the
language extension mechanism.
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r Deferred, if I really think it's
> >too soon to decide something.
>
> is already in effect?
No. Read again. The two first flags was an a-f "grade".
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Alan Burlison wrote:
> Alan Burlison wrote:
>
> > I've attached the HTML
>
> Well it was there when I sent it... does this list strip attachments or
> something?
yes, it does. It is usually just misconfigured mailers or spam.
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Matthew Cline wrote:
> What's the URL for the RFC archive?
always try google first.
http://www.google.com/search?q=perl6+rfc+index
would have let you straight to http://dev.perl.org/rfc/
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> I have created perl6-announce-pdd. Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> for clues.
by the way, Adam Turoff was kind and volunteered to take the PDD
archive pumpkin like he was handling the bazillion RFC's.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] will thus go to him n
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 February 2001 17:38, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> >
> > I have created perl6-announce-pdd. Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > for clues.
> >
> > How should the submission process work? As for the RFC
r clues.
How should the submission process work? As for the RFC's?
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he current top level lists, so we can make a new top level and
> cover other installation issues as well. Ask, can you make this, if the
> name is agreeable.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] already exists.
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
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iling list managers. I
would suggest calling it perl6-summaries or such to avoid confusion.
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Simon Cozens wrote:
> Ask, could we have the PDDs placed up on dev.perl.org in the
> same way as the RFCs, please?
I made a simple list of what we have so far at
http://dev.perl.org/ppd/
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#x27;s to pay?
(In other words: I agree entirely).
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[1] that would currently be +$1750 a day if I'm reading my logs
correctly. wow. that's a whole lot of Perl mail! :-)
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ses).
:-)
It goes for everyone else too; we're happy to host your perl related
mailinglist.
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http://archive.develooper.com/ ...
we are currently in waiting-for-Larry mode on the language design
and I don't think anyone would claim that it could be done any
faster if we tried to make language _decisions_ on the mailinglists
so that's just kinda
So maybe this is better: Next time you think it happens, send me a
mail right away and I can look into it.
(perl.org haven't ever dropped mail since I started taking care of
it as far as I know. Are you sure that you'll receive bounces, your
envelope sender is often changing).
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On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Casey R. Tweten wrote:
> Today around 1:16pm, Ask Bjoern Hansen hammered out this masterpiece:
>
> : On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Simon Cozens wrote:
> :
> : > On Sat, Dec 02, 2000 at 09:23:42PM -0700, Nathan Torkington wrote:
> : > > perl6-internals-desi
tep forward
and volunteer?
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, David Grove wrote:
> Out of curiosity, is majordomo deprecated?
yes.
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ps. impatience, laziness and hubris are not cool names since we're
already using those at ValueClick (or we did in the past) :)
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ate for when the chair (or whoever) should stop
up, breathe, see if the group is getting anywhere and either shut it
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arser hands off to the bytecode compiler, optimizer, and execution
engine.
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ink of the software
they shrinkwrap and sell they must (as a huge software company) have
thought quite a bit about how to get it there.
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> > Published by Microsoft Press
> > Published by Microsoft Press
> > Published by Microsoft Press
> > Published by Wiley
> >
me.
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y got consensus that we don't like it some months
ago on the bootstrap list.
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on't care. For all I care anyone can do all the bad
and evil with it they want to, as long as they don't prevent me or
others from doing good things with it. If the "bad people" make
something useful after all, hey great - more useful software for us!
If they don't,
more info at http://dev.perl.org/lists
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t; Ask, can you set up perl6-internals-unicode please?
Sure. Fill in the blanks:
WORKING GROUP: perl6-internals-unicode
CHAIR: Simon Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DEADLINE:
MISSION:
DESCRIPTION:
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Ben Tilly wrote:
[...]
> Sorry, I thought most would be familiar with this story.
Sorry, I misinterpreted what you said as the usual "BSD-like
licenses are evil, just see what Microsoft did with Kerberos".
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If they had it would probably have worked better.
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ull).
eh? I like to get someone aware of it so the problem can be fixed. I
also like my application to stop doing whatever it tried to do and
if possibly know what it didn't do so it can try it again later.
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t; Problem is: if you need defined() to see if the print was succesful, you
> cannot return what was printed as well. It's one thing or the other. So
> you cannot have it both ways.
I really don't understand why you want to have what's printed. If
you need it in a variable, you
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> List: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> subscribe by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
eh, that would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] of course.
Thanks to Michael G Schwern for increasing my clue'o'meter.
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est. I could as well have written 1000 I'm
sure.
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On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Bart Lateur wrote:
> My suggestion, plain and simpl: add a custom header with the
> assigned message ID.
it's in the envelope sender which all decent delivery agents will
put in some header for you. (commonly the Return-Path header).
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he rfc list) to hold
> mailing list and project status reports?
yes, I have been thinking the same thing.
If noone objects in the next few days I'll go ahead and do it.
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