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Geth | doc: a2c9ed6340 | Coke++ | doc/Type/Mu.pod6 Follow majority spelling of Raku-ish |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/type/Mu | ||
guifa | Is there a particular reasing that doing bitwise operations on bytes requires upgrading to Int? That actually screws up results in some cases | 00:26 | |
reason* | |||
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Xliff | sena_kun: github.com/Raku/Blin/pull/23 | 01:23 | |
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Geth | ecosystem: tinmarino++ created pull request #485: Add Slang::Nogil module link to META |
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Geth | ecosystem: 5f8c728f0f | Tinmarino++ | META.list Add Slang::Nogil module link to META See github.com/tinmarino/nogil |
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ecosystem: fde0517b02 | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | META.list Merge pull request #485 from tinmarino/master Add Slang::Nogil module link to META I'm guessing the test failure is due to the fact that the container is not updated, but please check anyway. |
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Geth | doc: fcfe8f62df | (JJ Merelo)++ | doc/Language/subscripts.pod6 Finish up #2632 |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/language/subscripts | ||
DOC#2632 [open]: github.com/Raku/doc/issues/2632 [Hacktoberfest][RFE][big][docs][good first issue][help wanted][new][⚠ Top Priority ⚠] Checklist for 6.d | |||
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xinming_ | Is there a way to modify the call chain of next* functions? | 08:00 | |
MasterDuke | xinming_: i think not, but vrurg or jnthn would know better | 08:14 | |
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holyghost | join #raku | 08:49 | |
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Gnome::Gio (0.4.2.2) by 03MARTIMM | 09:42 | |
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Gnome::N (0.17.3) by 03MARTIMM | 10:12 | |
New module released to CPAN! Gnome::Gdk3 (0.15.4.1) by 03MARTIMM | |||
New module released to CPAN! Gnome::GObject (0.16.2) by 03MARTIMM | 10:28 | ||
New module released to CPAN! Gnome::Glib (0.17.1) by 03MARTIMM | |||
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Gnome::Gtk3 (0.27.2) by 03MARTIMM | 10:59 | |
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kanliot | i have a new install of raku, and zef seems to be broken. is it possible my install did not set PERL6LIB? | 11:12 | |
all i get is this from zef: " ===SORRY!=== No candidate found for 'zef' that match your criteria. Did you perhaps mean one of these? ||||||" | 11:15 | ||
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Xliff | kanliot: How did you install zef? | 11:28 | |
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kanliot | xliff i found a page called raku-packages that offered packages for debian buster. nxadm.github.io/rakudo-pkg/#os-repositories i installed the packages, and then ran the script that fixes my $PATH | 11:45 | |
Xliff | kanliot: So Raku works, but not zef? | 11:55 | |
kanliot: Try this -- (cd ~; git clone github.com/ugexe/zef; cd zef; raku -Ilib bin/zef install .) | 11:56 | ||
kanliot | yeah. i thought it could be the PERL6LIB in my environment, or maybe the config-json | ||
cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Term::Choose (1.6.3) by 03KUERBIS | 12:02 | |
kanliot | seemed to install zef : 1 bin/ script [zef] installed to: | 12:03 | |
It says It works but ~/.raku/bin/zef --help gives the same error | |||
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Xliff | Do a `which raku` | 12:13 | |
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Xliff | Then do `raku -V` and gist or paste bin it so I can check. | 12:14 | |
kanliot | raku -V # output here termbin.com/u5pq | 12:16 | |
which raku outputs: /opt/rakudo-pkg/bin/raku | 12:17 | ||
thx | |||
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chloekek | Is there short syntax for a pair that has the same key and value? | 13:06 | |
lizmat | not that I know of | ||
but why would you need that ? | 13:07 | ||
chloekek | I’m writing a script that uploads files with scp, and have a map from local filename to remote filename. | ||
For some files I want the same name local and remote. | |||
lizmat | m: role IdentiPair { method key() { self }; method value() { self } }; sub prefix:<§>(\a) { a but IdentiPair }; dd (§42).value # needs some precedence fiddling | 13:10 | |
camelia | 42 | ||
chloekek | p6: my %artifacts = ‘install-nix.sh’ xx 2; dd %artifacts | ||
camelia | Hash %artifacts = {"install-nix.sh" => "install-nix.sh"} | ||
Xliff | docs.perl6.org/routine/indent… Shouldn't this be --> Str? | ||
m: Str.indent.^candidates.gist.say | 13:11 | ||
camelia | Too few positionals passed; expected 2 arguments but got 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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lizmat | m: sub prefix:<§>(\a) { Pair.new(a,a) }; dd §42 | ||
camelia | 42 => 42 | ||
Xliff | m: Str.indent.^name.say | ||
camelia | Too few positionals passed; expected 2 arguments but got 1 in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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chloekek | lizmat: Neat. | ||
Xliff | m: Str.^lookup('indent').candidates.gist.say | ||
camelia | (indent indent indent indent) | ||
Xliff | m: Str.^lookup('indent').candidates.map( *.signature ).gist.say | ||
camelia | ((Str:D: $steps where { ... }, *%_) (Str: $steps where { ... }, *%_) (Str: $steps where { ... }, *%_) (Str: Whatever $steps, *%_)) | ||
Xliff | m: Str.^lookup('indent').candidates.map( *.signature.returns ).gist.say | 13:12 | |
camelia | ((Mu) (Mu) (Mu) (Mu)) | ||
lizmat | m: sub postfix:<< => >>(\a) { Pair.new(a,a) }; dd 42=> | 13:14 | |
camelia | 42 => 42 | 13:15 | |
Xliff | O_o | ||
m: my $a = "Multi\nLine\nString"; $a.indent(4).say | |||
camelia | Multi Line String |
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chloekek | p6: sub postfix:« =>self »(\a) { Pair.new(a, a) }; dd 42=>self | ||
camelia | 42 => 42 | ||
Xliff | m: my $a = "Multi\nLine\nString"; $a.indent(8).say | ||
camelia | Multi Line String |
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Xliff | Why does indent return a Str when the signatures for .indent say Mu? | ||
moritz | m: say Str ~~ Mu | 13:17 | |
camelia | True | ||
moritz | it returned a Mu, no? | ||
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Xliff | 'Τ'.uniname.say | 13:22 | |
evalable6 | GREEK CAPITAL LETTER TAU | ||
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chloekek | p6: my $step-1 = 1; say $step-1 | 15:52 | |
camelia | Use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 Cannot modify an immutable Int (-1) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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tbrowder | hi, #raku people | 15:54 | |
xinming_ | chloekek: Seems to be a parsing bug in raku. | 15:56 | |
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tbrowder | i hope one of our raku authors one day soon produces a raku book for young students (and seniors, too) who have no programming experience at all. thr | 15:57 | |
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tbrowder | there are several out there similat to that but using python (ugh). | 15:58 | |
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guifa | chloekek: xinming_: it’s not a parsing bug. $step-1 is not a valid identifier | 16:20 | |
chloekek | LTA error message then. :) | ||
guifa | After a hyphen, you must have a character that matches <alpha> | ||
m: $step-1 = 1 | 16:21 | ||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Variable '$step' is not declared at <tmp>:1 ------> 3<BOL>7⏏5$step-1 = 1 |
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guifa | err | ||
m: my $step-1 = 1 | |||
camelia | Use of uninitialized value of type Any in numeric context in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 Cannot modify an immutable Int (-1) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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xinming_ | guifa: Thanks, I remember wrong, Actually, I should've met something like my $xxx-1 before | 16:36 | |
cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Gnome::Gtk3 (0.27.2.1) by 03MARTIMM | 16:46 | |
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sena_kun | bisectable6, use nqp; await start nqp::getcomp('Raku').parse('say 42;'); | 16:53 | |
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bisectable6 | sena_kun, Bisecting by output (old=2015.12 new=c588323) because on both starting points the exit code is 1 | 16:53 | |
sena_kun, bisect log: gist.github.com/0611d39a3180b825b6...8d84a98914 | |||
sena_kun, (2016-11-02) github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/ab...80e5efecbf | |||
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guifa | xinming_: lizmat has a module that extends identifiers to allow numbers at the end (but I can’t remember if it’s just 0-9, or if it’s only the sub/superscript variants | 17:47 | |
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lizmat | I do ? | 18:06 | |
you can already have numbers at the end of identifiers? | |||
m: my $a42 = 666; say $a42 | |||
camelia | 666 | ||
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jdv79 | m: my %h = :ke<va>; say %h<ke>:delete; say %h<asdf>:delete | 18:35 | |
camelia | va (Any) |
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jdv79 | is there a reason the "return value on delete" there isn't documented? | 18:36 | |
Geth_ | doc: 0fe3e38dbb | Coke++ | doc/Language/subscripts.pod6 fix typo in example |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/language/subscripts | ||
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jdv79 | interesting - the docs are a bit spread out and different | 19:03 | |
how come when i search for :delete, not all occurances come up? | 19:04 | ||
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SmokeMachine | would that be cool if .max and .min could receive a Int $n and return all $n max/min values? | 19:07 | |
lizmat | SmokeMachine ?? | 19:08 | |
SmokeMachine | lizmat: like: `^10 .max: 3`would return `(7, 8, 9)` | 19:09 | |
lizmat | m: dd ^10 .tail: 3 | 19:10 | |
camelia | (7, 8, 9).Seq | ||
lizmat | like that ? | ||
SmokeMachine | lizmat: no... it would be the 3 biggest items... | ||
lizmat | m: dd ^10 .sort(-*).tail: 3 | ||
camelia | (2, 1, 0).Seq | 19:11 | |
lizmat | m: dd ^10 .sort(*).tail: 3 | ||
camelia | Cannot resolve caller sort(Range:D: Whatever:D); none of these signatures match: ($: *%_) ($: &by, *%_) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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lizmat | m: dd ^10 .sort.tail: 3 | ||
camelia | (7, 8, 9).Seq | ||
SmokeMachine | `[3,4,5,1,7,8,9,2,6]..max: 3` would also return `(7,8,9)` | ||
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SmokeMachine | lizmat: yes, but without sort... only $n iterations... | 19:12 | |
s/\.\././ | |||
lizmat | ok, gotcha now | ||
SmokeMachine | lizmat: I think it would be useful... what do you think? | 19:13 | |
lizmat | yeah, feels like a useful thing to have | ||
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lizmat | please make a problem solving issue for it...so we can think more about it | 19:14 | |
SmokeMachine | This isn't the first time I need it... | ||
lizmat: I will | |||
lizmat | the only practical issue I see is that .max already accepts an optional positional: &by | ||
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lizmat | but I guess a (&by) and a (Int) and a (&by,Int) candidate should be possible | 19:15 | |
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lizmat | or should that be a (Int,&by) candidate? | 19:15 | |
SmokeMachine | lizmat: yes... I think so | 19:16 | |
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SmokeMachine | lizmat: (Int, :&by)? (&by, :$num) | 19:17 | |
? | |||
lizmat | discussions like that, right ?\ | ||
afk for a bit& | |||
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Geth_ | ¦ problem-solving: FCO assigned to jnthn Issue No easy way of getting the N highest/lowest items on a list github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/172 | 19:25 | |
doc: jdv++ created pull request #3313: Doc :delete a bit more completely. |
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guifa | gist.github.com/alabamenhu/2fec7a8...4a2ae2f04d | 19:34 | |
So I’ve been working a little bit on this (right now mainly the binary) but would definitely welcome some feedback | |||
(it’s on a binary and objecty grammar, which requires creating slangs but I want to keep them as Raku-ish as possible as I go) | 19:35 | ||
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guifa | It’s also a quick write up so probably riddled with mistakes and bad ideas | 19:37 | |
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jdv79 | is there a doc'd way to install bin? | 19:44 | |
Geth_ | doc: 4919a95fb0 | (Justin DeVuyst)++ | 3 files Doc :delete a bit more completely. |
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doc: e0afde4e96 | (Juan Julián Merelo Guervós)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | 3 files Merge pull request #3313 from jdv/delete-adverb-additions Doc :delete a bit more completely. |
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jdv79 | i see zef manages it but it seems unofficial | ||
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guifa | jdv79: you mean to install rakudo binaries or to instal modules? | 20:04 | |
zef is the standard for managing modules, etc | |||
jdv79 | i meant bin files in dists. i guess its just a dir cp, basically. | 20:05 | |
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chloekek | When you install a distribution, it wraps the files in bin as executables for you. | 20:16 | |
I don’t know if Zef exposes those in any special way, but that’s what CompUnit::Repository::Installation.install does. | 20:17 | ||
They appear in the bin folder inside the repository. | |||
I believe Zef puts the repository in your home directory in ~/.raku/site (so bin would be ~/.raku/site/bin) or something like that. I don’t know the exact location but it’s something with ‘site’. | 20:18 | ||
Here is the specific code for doing that: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/2e60...#L206-L230 | 20:24 | ||
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ab5tract | o/ #raku | 20:33 | |
chloekek | ab5tract: sup | 20:34 | |
ab5tract | been missing all my peeps on the channel | ||
first time I've logged in since we lost DrForr. Carries a sad feel on multiple levels | 20:35 | ||
I've been more or less MIA for two years though, which is why the "I've been gone too long" level hits kind of hard | 20:38 | ||
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ab5tract | despite that, it's nothing to missing Jeff. I know it's a sort of old news to a lot of people here but since I didn't sign on to say it back then, "Damnit, you were a super interesting person to draw into a conversation Jeff!" | 20:41 | |
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ab5tract | I never met another person like him. If I ever do again, I hope I recognize and cherish them. | 20:51 | |
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Geth_ | doc: e7247ac048 | (Tom Browder)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Language/hashmap.pod6 Attempt to clarify some elementary key sort issues |
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linkable6 | Link: docs.raku.org/language/hashmap | ||
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SmokeMachine | something that could also be interesting would be :k, :v, :p on .max and .min... | 21:05 | |
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SmokeMachine | I was expecting those would exist... | 21:08 | |
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SmokeMachine | shouldn't this: | 21:16 | |
m: my $a = 1; $a any= 2; say $a | |||
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Two terms in a row at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my $a = 1; $a7⏏5 any= 2; say $a expecting any of: infix infix stopper statement end statement modifier … |
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SmokeMachine | be equal to this? | ||
my $a = 1; $a = any($a, 2); say $a | 21:17 | ||
evalable6 | any(1, 2) | ||
SmokeMachine | m: my $a = 1; $a = any($a, 2); say $a | ||
camelia | any(1, 2) | ||
SmokeMachine | m: say &any | ||
camelia | &any | ||
SmokeMachine | m: my $a = 1; $a |= 2; say $a | 21:18 | |
camelia | any(1, 2) | ||
SmokeMachine | that's it... :) | ||
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SmokeMachine | lizmat: and do you think :k, :v and :p would make sense for .min/.max? | 21:23 | |
lizmat | :v would be the default, no ? | ||
SmokeMachine | yes... | ||
lizmat | so only added for consistency | ||
SmokeMachine | but getting the index with :k would be great | 21:24 | |
lizmat | well, it would not make sense on Supplys | ||
or on Seqs | |||
SmokeMachine | m: say ^10 .map(* + 1).first: * %% 2, :p | 21:25 | |
camelia | 1 => 2 | ||
SmokeMachine | lizmat: ^^ on a Seq | ||
lizmat | and what would you use the key value for ? | ||
you can't use it as an index, because there's nothing left to index on | 21:26 | ||
SmokeMachine | the key would be the index of the max value on the list... | ||
lizmat | in that example: what list ? | ||
SmokeMachine | you could use that on the original array if the seq was based on a array... | ||
lizmat | an Array is not a Seq | 21:27 | |
@a.max(3) | |||
@a.max(3,:k) | |||
would make sense | |||
SmokeMachine | m: my @a = ^50; my $index = @a.map(* * 2).first: * == 40, :k; say @a[$index] | ||
camelia | 20 | ||
SmokeMachine | m: say Supply.from-list(^10).first(* == 3, :p) | 21:29 | |
camelia | Supply.new | ||
SmokeMachine | m: Supply.from-list(^10).first(* == 3, :p).tap: &say | 21:30 | |
camelia | 3 | ||
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cpan-raku | New module released to CPAN! Matrix::Client (0.5.1) by 03MATIASL | 22:21 | |
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ToddAndMargo | raku 2020.01 for Windows. Anyone know how to fix this problem? zef install OAuth2::Client::Google===> Searching for: OAuth2::Client::GoogleEnabled extracting backends [git path psunzip] don't understand C:\Users\todd/.zef/tmp\1585022838.2848.5555.088006717173\OAuth2-Client-Google-0.1.1.tar.gzYou may need to configure one of the following | 22:29 | |
backends, or install its underlying software - [tar p5tar unzip] | |||
timotimo | you need to make a "tar" available to your zef that can unpack gzipped tarballs | 22:37 | |
alternatively extract it manually and then "zef install ." in the unpacked directory | 22:44 | ||
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ToddAndMargo | HI Timo, how do I make tar available? | 22:52 | |
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guifa | ab5tract: It’s good to have you back, and indeed, his loss is pretty tragic. I was really looking forward to finally meeting him in person in Houston | 23:22 | |
guifa laughs at method names in rakudo’s enum rules: | 23:32 | ||
:my %*MYSTERY; [ … || <.panic>] <.explain_mystery> <.cry_sorrows> | 23:33 | ||
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tbrowder | ToddAndMargo: i can onlyb | 23:46 | |
i can only speak for myself, but as a module author i have not yet ensured my modules work on Windows or Mac | 23:47 | ||
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tbrowder | but it's on my todo list... | 23:49 | |
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ToddAndMargo | If I can ever install it, I can test it in that operating system whose name I shall not mention | 23:50 | |
tbrowder | todd, i haven't been following this thread today and i know i owe you some help on linux, but have you been able to install it on win with "zef --force-install"? | 23:55 | |
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tbrowder | as an aside, does margo read all your mail? | 23:56 | |
margo must be quite a friend! | |||
ToddAndMargo | for the last 54 years. best girlfriend and wife ever | 23:58 | |
will try force is a few minutes | |||
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