Hi All,
There was recently some talk about getting a ppm-able version of
Devel::Cover made since ActiveState's repository can't seem to build it.
I've compiled version 0.47 for AS Perl 5.8 Win32. You can get it by pointing
your ppm installer at:
http://www.alternation.net/ppm/Devel-Cover.ppd
If
server via
cron on a set interval? Where would the mail end up going in the end? Since
I have direct access to the mail server, is there a better way to go about
this? Note: testing directly on the mail server is not an option.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance,
-B
Hi Leon,
> -Original Message-
>
> I've had more time recently, so I smoke tested the Phalanx 100.
> Files are attached. Also see http://search.cpan.org/dist/Haul/
Can you tell me how this differs from cpansmoke in CPANPLUS? [1] I've been
using it to do cpansmoking on my own box (see repo
Hi Leon,
> -Original Message-
> Does anyone have any features they'd like to see on the website? I'm
> looking at extracting more information (Perl version, platform) and
> having pages (and thus RSS) per author.
If you're going to do RSS, why not explore Atom [1] feeds as well?
-Brian
Nick,
> -Original Message-
> Which is no doubt very nice - but can someone tell those of us
> that might be casually reading this list what RSS and Atom actually
> are?
Sure. RSS [1] and Atom [2] are XML specifications for "content syndication".
The easiest way to explain what "content sy
Tim,
> -Original Message-
> Like Nick, I've never really got into RSS feeds yet. I've always
> wanted to find a way to have changes emails to me. Your post prompted
There's also at least one email app with built-in RSS capabilities: Ximian
Evolution [1] [2]. If you use MS Outlook you can
Speaking of RSS and Atom and the like, it would be nice to see some
autodiscovery for these feeds added into the pages [1] [2]. Thus by simply
entering "http://testers.cpan.org/show/GD.html"; in my autodiscovery-aware
aggregator, I can get the feed I want for the GD module.
-Brian
[1] http://dive