#perl - Mon 5 Mar 2007 between 20:34 and 21:06



xscfglike you need a module for specific functions in your perl script. some hosts don't have the module, yes?
i'll try.
Limbic_Regionxscfg - it is unrealistic that a service provider would install every single module on CPAN for you
xscfghehe.
nononotmedoh
Limbic_Regionxscfg - typically they provide a facility for requesting modules or for you to install your own private copy
Khisanthit's only 11266 modules
Limbic_RegionKhisanth - how many of them are platform specific?
xscfgyah. like Khisanth said, it's only 11000 modules.
nm.
i'll ask them when i get around to it.
actionCPAN upload: Data-Currency-0.03 by CLACO
CPANupload: Data-Currency-0.03 by CLACO
actionCPAN upload: DBIx-Class-InflateColumn-Currency-0.01 by CLACO
CPANupload: DBIx-Class-InflateColumn-Currency-0.01 by CLACO
Chris62vwis BitLord one of the BAD bittorrent clients?
xbansheexHow does one tell whether or not a client is BAD?
Chris62vwwell
there are clients that do not follow the protocol and standards
they download full speed without having to upload, thus breaking the protocol
DavemanGumbybrain, help me select a rifle
GumbyBRAINSafe can't stop me trying to get a rifle.
Davemanhahahaha!
Priceless.
actionDaveman pokes Chris
Davemanpokes Chris
Chris62vwyeah?
Daveman^^
Jmax-Chris62vw: yes
Chris62vw: Bit(Lord|Sprit|Comet) all are "bad" in that regards
Chris62vwJmax-, okay, thought so! A bitlord client is downloading to me twice as fast as all the others combined :-) at like 57 kB/s
Jmax-:<
ion_bidonI'm using transmission-gtk; any idea if this one is bad ?
Chris62vwJmax-, that is good. it is not getting ANYTHING from me
Jmax-ion_bidon: transmission is programemd fine, but there was a bug i recall that made it pound trackers to death ;<
ion_bidonJmax-: oh; ok thanks
xbansheexAnyone know what's going on with my module? (I only have one version of Perl installed.)
actionCPAN upload: Set-IntSpan-Island-0.01 by MARTINK
CPANupload: Set-IntSpan-Island-0.01 by MARTINK
ion_bidonxbansheex: what module ?
xbansheexTerm::ReadKey
Chris62vwxbansheex, do a "perl -V" and then look at the directories at the bottom
then find ReadKey.pm
it should be in a directory called Term

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