just to report there is an issue building Perl (v5.20.2) on Suse
# cat /etc/SuSE-release
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 3
It seems it is an issue open since 2011, how it is possible that Suse devs do not report it and fix it? They build Perl on Suse, right? Why they did not contribute back?
I found here the solution: by the way, I do not know how to write an XS, but, I could solve it as the comment?showComment=1360600273455#c3636290794182954084 say: by opening the file ODBM_File.xs at line 128 and adding "db" to the dbmclose function.
I rememeber I suggested the use og Gittip to vvvv.org Community (see http://vvvv.org/documentation/gittip-for-vvvv) but after an evaluation they chose Flattr so I guess it is a good option to have a flattr button on metacpan and CPAN.
]]>If an attribute needs some method in its builder or default sub, it can be added in the requires list. For example you can require the builder sub.
]]>It is not that difficut to include instructions for those who want to port their CGI scripts.
Something like
sudo cpan CGI
will do the trick ;)
I think Perl can move on and remove CGI.pm from core modules.
What it is really missing in the core, in my opinion, are IO::Socket::SSL and Plack.
Look at Node.js core, for example http://nodejs.org/api/tls.html
We need https!
but
there is more than a way to do it :-)
read Install your own Perl with your own CPAN
every feedback is welcome
My main target is to implement a BioPerl node programming environment, search PNI on CPAN.
I would like to stay in contact with bioinformatics, I'm casati.gianluca on gmail and on skype.
I'm a mathematician so I'm really interested in understanding proteins and DNA, but I don't know about it and I need help to know what it is usefull, like FASTA and all that stuff.
Ciaooo
]]>https://github.com/ingydotnet/mo-pm/blob/master/src/Mo.pm
but it is not commented.
]]>http://perl-node-interface.blogspot.com/2011/09/mo-moo-moose-not-really-stuttering.html
]]>with last version on PNI::GUI::Tk you can open .pni files. See https://blogs.perl.org/users/fibo/2011/08/welcome-to-perl-node-interface.html
So please, try again updating PNI::GUI::Tk and downloading PNI from http://sourceforge.net/projects/pni/ where you can find a welcome.pni as example
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