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Mac Forum / Programming / Perl / May 2007



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globbing with Apple's HFS+22 May 2007 13:33 GMT3
The Camel book is a bit scary describing performance of filename globbing with the <*.pl> or the glob("*.pl") syntax with or without "use Cwd" in the preamble. Portability is declared questionable.
I find that the only thing that works is <*> within a loop where each file is ...
use of fink19 May 2007 14:49 GMT2
I'm trying to use fink to install a file that is marked as 'unstable'.
But I can't seem to get fink to find it.
I changed the file links from stable to unstable and ... nothing.
Speaking of support for Camel Bones10 May 2007 11:35 GMT7
This just came through on my RSS reader.....
http://news.perl-foundation.org/2007/05/calls_for_proposals.html
CamelBones: Will hack for food!10 May 2007 04:50 GMT21
Okay, the subject is sensationalistic - I'm not in danger of  
starving, and neither are my cats.
But, I am less than two weeks away from losing my internet connection  
and web server. I'm broke and unemployed, or whatever the term is for  
installation of DBD::Pg01 May 2007 11:56 GMT1
I got a MacBook two days ago.
My wife has had one for a year and it looked like a good thing.
I've been doing all this perl stuff on Debian & Solaris for almost a  
decade.
 
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