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Commented on Strawberry Perl 5.16.1.1 released
Awesome, thanks!...
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Commented on Strawberry Perl 5.16.1.1 released
Can these be installed in any directory now? I think at one point it had to be "c:\strawberry" but I like "c:\perl" or "c:\perl516"....
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Commented on Blio - my blogging "engine"
If you are not using heavy Template::Toolkit stuff you can use Template::Tiny to get most of the goodness with a lighter...
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Commented on YAML vs INI (Again) and the plan for yet another INI module
I thought Shlomi stated somewhere that Config::IniFiles preserved comments? Might want to check with him. He might be able to add some bits that you need....
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Steven Haryanto commented on
YAML vs INI (Again) and the plan for yet another INI module
@Colin: So configuration is only meant to be edited via GUI/browser, and not directly in configuration files? Hm, will be really missing the ability to put comments.
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Steven Haryanto commented on
YAML vs INI (Again) and the plan for yet another INI module
@sigzero: See above. Yes, Config::IniFiles preserves comments, but currently not formatting. I've also sent a couple of patches for C::IF before, but I'm not sure if I want to continue patching C::IF or write a new module, since the list of new features I want to put in is a bit long, and I don't want many of the current C::IF's features.
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Steven Haryanto commented on
YAML vs INI (Again) and the plan for yet another INI module
@Joel Roth: Looks ok, but this doesn't handle calculations.
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Steven Haryanto commented on
YAML vs INI (Again) and the plan for yet another INI module
@Joel: Depends on who the users are :)
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kmx commented on
Strawberry Perl 5.16.1.1 released
Both currently supported strawberry perl series 5.14.* and 5.16.* can be installed in any directory.
The only limit is that installation directory cannot contain spaces or non-ascii characters.
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kmx
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