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Mac Forum / Programming / Perl / February 2008



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MacPerl Script on OS X28 Feb 2008 21:17 GMT1
I have a Perl 4.X script that runs using MacPerl in Classic on my G5
Mac but I can't get it to run using Perl in 10.4.11.
What do I need to do to make it run?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Slow dns after upgrading to Leopard (but only for apps built on    Tiger?)24 Feb 2008 00:10 GMT1
It seems that tools I built from macports, like mutt and wget, suffer
slow dns lookups (~20 seconds, sometimes) whereas Leopard tools, like
ping, don't.
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this?
Mac::Carbon, 5.10, and Leopard23 Feb 2008 01:06 GMT6
Has anyone successfully gotten Mac::Carbon to compile with 5.10 on Leopard?  CPAN Testers doesn't appear to have any PASSes with this combination.
CPAN modules on Leopard11 Feb 2008 01:53 GMT5
I've just bought a new Mac with Leopard preinstalled, and am getting
it set up, including my Perl programs.  (I've actually skipped Tiger
entirely; the old computer is on Panther.)  They depend on a number
of CPAN modules, and I am having trouble getting the modules
CamelBones...10 Feb 2008 14:46 GMT2
I am writing an application in Perl and compiling it in CamelBones.
I want to make it a Drag&Drop.  I can't get the pasteboard to pass
the file or folder information to the script.  Does anyone have an
example I could use as a template?
Installing PerlMagick-6.3207 Feb 2008 18:24 GMT1
Attempts to install PerlMagic on an Intel Mac running OS 10.5.1 (using  
MCPAN) result in the following failure:
Running make test
/bin/sh ../magick.sh PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-
 
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