Am 08.12.2010 17:44, schrieb Gregory Seidman:
> I wound up solving the problem by setting up a VM for my dev environment
> with nothing but what is required. Everything is now working. I expect it
> was ActiveState Perl causing problems, but I depend on it for other things
> on my workstation.
It'
I wound up solving the problem by setting up a VM for my dev environment
with nothing but what is required. Everything is now working. I expect it
was ActiveState Perl causing problems, but I depend on it for other things
on my workstation.
Thanks anyway,
--Greg
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 04:02:00PM
Gregory Seidman writes:
> Note that I am working with the source for 1.2.1 (ugh, I know) because
> that's what we're still using. Yes, I wish I could get on a more current
> version, but for now I can't.
Can you try 1.4.2? Not necessarily to deploy/use because apparently you can't,
but just to
Note that I am working with the source for 1.2.1 (ugh, I know) because
that's what we're still using. Yes, I wish I could get on a more current
version, but for now I can't.
I've successfully set up a development environment on WindowXP Pro before,
but I'm setting up a new machine and I've hit a w