On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 08:36:59PM +0400, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
> Ouch! it's not a Perl area. My disclaimer: I had got the VCS version and can
> not
> build it. First thing, the autogen.sh, said:
Edit autogen.sh and comment out the two lines in that script which set
AUTOMAKE_VERSION and AUTOCON
Hello.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting#Top-posting
'the most vocal objections to top-posting seem to come from persons who
first went online in the earlier days'
Deprecation? Ok not a big deal...
I mean no insist of the major part of community to use Tmux for me to want to
tell
Top-posting? I just replied directly to the group post...
In terms of p5p. I don't know how many there would use Tmux, but I was just
thinking that being able to use the perl debugger from within a forked process
is one of the things which many people would perhaps try, *if* they knew about
it. It
Hello.
No top-posting, please. Thank you.
2012/11/30 10:29:51 +0100 Richard Foley => To Peter
Vereshagin :
RF> Very nice work, Peter.
RF>
RF> I presume you've notified P5P, and the perl debugger mailing list, and wider
RF> perl community, of this *highly* interesting release?
RF>
RF> > This i
Hi,
On 29 November 2012 22:04, Hermann Laner wrote:
> i can map my media keys via keymap to nearly anything ->
> commands,bashfiles
> but when i'm using an editor "emacs" it would just insert the filename
> or command, so i need to send "Ctrl-B : select-window -t 'command'"
Is there a question i
Very nice work, Peter.
I presume you've notified P5P, and the perl debugger mailing list, and wider
perl community, of this *highly* interesting release?
--
Ciao
Richard Foley
http://www.rfi.net/books.html
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 12:03:25PM +0400, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
> Hello.
>
> This is
i can map my media keys via keymap to nearly anything ->
commands,bashfiles
but when i'm using an editor "emacs" it would just insert the filename
or command, so i need to send "Ctrl-B : select-window -t 'command'"
--
Kee
Hello.
This is to acknowledge that new Perl module was released to the public that is
aimed to use Tmux for Perl development, particularly to provide a terminal
device to debug code that fork()s. More info:
http://gitweb.vereshagin.org/Debug-Fork-Tmux/README.html
I believe it's a good news for