From rlandrum at capitoladvantage.com Wed Mar 29 17:46:41 2000 From: rlandrum at capitoladvantage.com (Robert Landrum) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:01:11 2004 Subject: Fairfax.pm Message-ID: Perl Mongers: Our first meeting was held on March 6th, 2000. We had several people from Capitol Advantage plus Shahid Shah. We discussed Perl, XML, and a whole assortment of programming topics. (Thanks Shahid). The next meeting will be held on April 3rd, 2000 at 8:00 PM at the following location: 2731-A Prosperity Ave Fairfax VA 22031 I'm also having the DNS changed for fairfax.pm.org. There was a misconfiguration when I started the group that directed the fairfax stuff to the pm.org server. Oh Well.... There should be a site online before friday of this week. (I can hope...) If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for topics, or other miscellany, please let me know. Also: Some people may have tried to send a message to fairfax@lists.pm.org. I don't believe that this works for our list. The information I have says to use fairfax-pm-list@hfb.pm.org . I will discuss this with the new list master at pm.org to see if I can have an alias setup for our list. Thanks, Robert Landrum From pauly at thinkgeek.com Wed Mar 29 21:55:07 2000 From: pauly at thinkgeek.com (Paul Sullivan) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:01:11 2004 Subject: PERL 5.6.0 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Since traffic for fairfax.pm seems none existant, I'm hoping to pick up the chit chatting with this, heh. Has anyone ran into any issues with some of the more popular modules in use these days with the Perl 5.6.0? (i.e. DBI, Oracle, CGI, CGI_Lite, any mod_perl related items, etc.) I'm a bit hesitant to upgrade since, I'm currently in the middle of several large projects and don't need the hassle of reinstalling 40+ modules, and 20 or so custom mods. Thanks :) -- -------------- Paul Sullivan Senior Programmer Andover.Net http://www.andover.net/ -------------- [End of diatribe. We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming...] --Larry Wall in Configure from the perl distribution