From aran at arandeltac.com Tue Aug 11 06:52:25 2009 From: aran at arandeltac.com (Aran Deltac) Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 06:52:25 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Perl Monger Tomorrow Message-ID: <24bb5cf90908110652g3c4cf2e6xf907cbb49bb63a1c@mail.gmail.com> Good morning everyone. Tomorrow evening is our monthly Perl Mongers get-together. I've got zero people who want to present. So, I propose that we spend the time going over the Perl 6 hackathon that Shawn was proposing, and that Todd has spent so much time pre-hacking on. We need to decide on the when/where/what of the hackathon. I've also got a new CPAN module I found that we've been using at work for a couple weeks and I'd like to show it off. Todd, would you be at all interested in walking us all through how you resolved the SQLite + Perl 6 issues? I think that would be VERY educational. Aran -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From toddpresta at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 11 07:24:09 2009 From: toddpresta at sbcglobal.net (Todd Presta) Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 07:24:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Perl Monger Tomorrow In-Reply-To: <24bb5cf90908110652g3c4cf2e6xf907cbb49bb63a1c@mail.gmail.com> References: <24bb5cf90908110652g3c4cf2e6xf907cbb49bb63a1c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <740717.28265.qm@web81607.mail.mud.yahoo.com> For some reason I thought it was next week. Could have just checked to TOPM website though. :) If no one has any surprise presentation planned, I'll be happy to go over the SQLite3/DBDI workaround. Interesting note is that work has recommenced on DBDI and it is a very novel approach indeed. Kind of true to the spirit of Perl in that the best features (hopefully) of many languages are converged into Perl. -- Todd Presta -- http://www.asciiville.com ________________________________ From: Aran Deltac To: TO.pm Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:52:25 AM Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Perl Monger Tomorrow Good morning everyone. Tomorrow evening is our monthly Perl Mongers get-together. I've got zero people who want to present. So, I propose that we spend the time going over the Perl 6 hackathon that Shawn was proposing, and that Todd has spent so much time pre-hacking on. We need to decide on the when/where/what of the hackathon. I've also got a new CPAN module I found that we've been using at work for a couple weeks and I'd like to show it off. Todd, would you be at all interested in walking us all through how you resolved the SQLite + Perl 6 issues? I think that would be VERY educational. Aran -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tommystanton at gmail.com Tue Aug 11 12:03:22 2009 From: tommystanton at gmail.com (Tommy Stanton) Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 12:03:22 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Perl Monger Tomorrow In-Reply-To: <24bb5cf90908110652g3c4cf2e6xf907cbb49bb63a1c@mail.gmail.com> References: <24bb5cf90908110652g3c4cf2e6xf907cbb49bb63a1c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2e0b15380908111203h790465f1vb4c8620b6501811c@mail.gmail.com> Sorry to say I won't be there since I'm out-of-town. Looking forward to attending the next one though. -Tommy On 8/11/09, Aran Deltac wrote: > Good morning everyone. > > Tomorrow evening is our monthly Perl Mongers get-together. I've got zero > people who want to present. So, I propose that we spend the time going over > the Perl 6 hackathon that Shawn was proposing, and that Todd has spent so > much time pre-hacking on. We need to decide on the when/where/what of the > hackathon. > > I've also got a new CPAN module I found that we've been using at work for a > couple weeks and I'd like to show it off. > > Todd, would you be at all interested in walking us all through how you > resolved the SQLite + Perl 6 issues? I think that would be VERY > educational. > > Aran > From shawn at web-hero.net Wed Aug 26 09:30:17 2009 From: shawn at web-hero.net (shawn faison) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 09:30:17 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo Message-ID: <81caa67e0908260930w73969bc7v669fb2c2947d861d@mail.gmail.com> So we have a Perl 6 Hackathon scheduled for this Saturday August 29th at the ValueClick office. So far I think we have 4 or 5 people who have either confirmed or showed interest in working on this. Todd Aran Andrew Shawn $you If anyone else is interested please let me know because we would love to have you there. Free coffee, soda, and hot babes will be there too doing the monkey dance. Its a great way to help out the Perl 6 core development team by giving Rakudo more experience points so that it may level up faster. We are also learning the new language features that we have been looking forward to. Todd has created SQLite functionality for us to use along with Rakudo and Parrot. He also created several other key pieces of Perl 6 functionality we will need. Todd has also been able to access the Twitter Search api with Perl 6. Aran has got mod_parrot working with Apache. So we have everything we need to do something non-trivial and useful with Perl 6 as far as web services go. I have worked on creating Perl 6 clients for the Twitter api and the Daylife api ( neither is complete ) . I am going to see if I can finish up the Daylife client before Saturday so we can have more data to play with from the start. The proposed time I believe was 9 am. to 1 pm. Does this time work for everyone? Best Regards Shawn Faison -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shawn at web-hero.net Wed Aug 26 11:18:43 2009 From: shawn at web-hero.net (shawn faison) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:18:43 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo In-Reply-To: <81caa67e0908260930w73969bc7v669fb2c2947d861d@mail.gmail.com> References: <81caa67e0908260930w73969bc7v669fb2c2947d861d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <81caa67e0908261118l3ce8da2m1a437b8475390261@mail.gmail.com> Since I have gotten a few questions regarding what anyone might want to do to prepare for Saturdays Perl 6 event, I thought it would be helpful to send this info to the whole list. Depending on how much time you have on your hands I would check out the code Todd has built on github at http://github.com/asciiville and also any Perl 6 docs you feel like looking at here: http://perlcabal.org/syn/ . Best Regards Shawn Faison On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:30 AM, shawn faison wrote: > So we have a Perl 6 Hackathon scheduled for this Saturday August 29th at > the ValueClick office. > > So far I think we have 4 or 5 people who have either confirmed or showed > interest in working on this. > > Todd > Aran > Andrew > Shawn > $you > > If anyone else is interested please let me know because we would love to > have you there. Free coffee, soda, and hot babes will be there too doing > the monkey dance. > Its a great way to help out the Perl 6 core development team by giving > Rakudo more experience points so that it may level up faster. > We are also learning the new language features that we have been looking > forward to. > > Todd has created SQLite functionality for us to use along with Rakudo and > Parrot. He also created several other key pieces of Perl 6 functionality we > will need. > Todd has also been able to access the Twitter Search api with Perl 6. > > Aran has got mod_parrot working with Apache. So we have everything we need > to do something non-trivial and useful with Perl 6 as far as web services > go. > > I have worked on creating Perl 6 clients for the Twitter api and the > Daylife api ( neither is complete ) . I am going to see if I can finish up > the Daylife client before Saturday so we can have more data to play with > from the start. > > The proposed time I believe was 9 am. to 1 pm. Does this time work for > everyone? > > Best Regards > Shawn Faison > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Aran On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:18 AM, shawn faison wrote: > Since I have gotten a few questions regarding what anyone might want to do > to prepare for Saturdays Perl 6 event, I thought it would be helpful to send > this info to the whole list. > > Depending on how much time you have on your hands I would check out the > code Todd has built on github at http://github.com/asciiville and also any > Perl 6 docs you feel like looking at here: http://perlcabal.org/syn/ . > > Best Regards > Shawn Faison > > > > On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:30 AM, shawn faison wrote: > >> So we have a Perl 6 Hackathon scheduled for this Saturday August 29th at >> the ValueClick office. >> >> So far I think we have 4 or 5 people who have either confirmed or showed >> interest in working on this. >> >> Todd >> Aran >> Andrew >> Shawn >> $you >> >> If anyone else is interested please let me know because we would love to >> have you there. Free coffee, soda, and hot babes will be there too doing >> the monkey dance. >> Its a great way to help out the Perl 6 core development team by giving >> Rakudo more experience points so that it may level up faster. >> We are also learning the new language features that we have been looking >> forward to. >> >> Todd has created SQLite functionality for us to use along with Rakudo and >> Parrot. He also created several other key pieces of Perl 6 functionality we >> will need. >> Todd has also been able to access the Twitter Search api with Perl 6. >> >> Aran has got mod_parrot working with Apache. So we have everything we need >> to do something non-trivial and useful with Perl 6 as far as web services >> go. >> >> I have worked on creating Perl 6 clients for the Twitter api and the >> Daylife api ( neither is complete ) . 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Todd -- Todd Presta -- http://www.asciiville.com ________________________________ From: shawn faison To: thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:30:17 AM Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo So we have a Perl 6 Hackathon scheduled for this Saturday August 29th at the ValueClick office. So far I think we have 4 or 5 people who have either confirmed or showed interest in working on this. Todd Aran Andrew Shawn $you If anyone else is interested please let me know because we would love to have you there. Free coffee, soda, and hot babes will be there too doing the monkey dance. Its a great way to help out the Perl 6 core development team by giving Rakudo more experience points so that it may level up faster. We are also learning the new language features that we have been looking forward to. Todd has created SQLite functionality for us to use along with Rakudo and Parrot. He also created several other key pieces of Perl 6 functionality we will need. Todd has also been able to access the Twitter Search api with Perl 6. Aran has got mod_parrot working with Apache. So we have everything we need to do something non-trivial and useful with Perl 6 as far as web services go. I have worked on creating Perl 6 clients for the Twitter api and the Daylife api ( neither is complete ) . I am going to see if I can finish up the Daylife client before Saturday so we can have more data to play with from the start. The proposed time I believe was 9 am. to 1 pm. Does this time work for everyone? Best Regards Shawn Faison -----Inline Attachment Follows----- _______________________________________________ Thousand-oaks-pm mailing list Thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/thousand-oaks-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bluefeet at gmail.com Wed Aug 26 12:27:37 2009 From: bluefeet at gmail.com (Aran Deltac) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 12:27:37 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo In-Reply-To: <109061.62353.qm@web81604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <81caa67e0908260930w73969bc7v669fb2c2947d861d@mail.gmail.com> <109061.62353.qm@web81604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <24bb5cf90908261227y5e4b2cem13d2283753a857e6@mail.gmail.com> Hey Todd - should we use one of your github repos for this project? If not, could you make one? On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Todd Presta wrote: > I don't remember $you at any of the meetings. :) > > The time slot is good for me. I think I left the twitter search api code on > my other machine. It was a simple OO approach to the wpget.p6 program > somewhere in one of my github repos, as was just a Perl 6 class that used a > role to perform the core retrieval behavior (IO::SOCKET::INET, etc). It also > used the following Perl 6 code http://github.com/moritz/json/tree/masterto parse the JSON content returned from the twitter api search call. > > Gotta get back onto my old machine, find the code, and migrate the new > box. > > > > Todd > > > > -- Todd Presta > -- http://www.asciiville.com > ------------------------------ > *From:* shawn faison > *To:* thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:30:17 AM > *Subject:* [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo > > So we have a Perl 6 Hackathon scheduled for this Saturday August 29th at > the ValueClick office. > > So far I think we have 4 or 5 people who have either confirmed or showed > interest in working on this. > > Todd > Aran > Andrew > Shawn > $you > > If anyone else is interested please let me know because we would love to > have you there. Free coffee, soda, and hot babes will be there too doing > the monkey dance. > Its a great way to help out the Perl 6 core development team by giving > Rakudo more experience points so that it may level up faster. > We are also learning the new language features that we have been looking > forward to. > > Todd has created SQLite functionality for us to use along with Rakudo and > Parrot. He also created several other key pieces of Perl 6 functionality we > will need. > Todd has also been able to access the Twitter Search api with Perl 6. > > Aran has got mod_parrot working with Apache. So we have everything we need > to do something non-trivial and useful with Perl 6 as far as web services > go. > > I have worked on creating Perl 6 clients for the Twitter api and the > Daylife api ( neither is complete ) . I am going to see if I can finish up > the Daylife client before Saturday so we can have more data to play with > from the start. > > The proposed time I believe was 9 am. to 1 pm. 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URL: From toddpresta at sbcglobal.net Wed Aug 26 13:53:38 2009 From: toddpresta at sbcglobal.net (Todd Presta) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 13:53:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo In-Reply-To: <24bb5cf90908261227y5e4b2cem13d2283753a857e6@mail.gmail.com> References: <81caa67e0908260930w73969bc7v669fb2c2947d861d@mail.gmail.com> <109061.62353.qm@web81604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <24bb5cf90908261227y5e4b2cem13d2283753a857e6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <215159.12865.qm@web81603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I can host or anyone for that matter and we can just add collaborators to the repo itself AFAIK. The project should be in its own repo for easier tracking. The biggest question is what to name it. Early on we thought of it to be a web sponge of sorts. I like the Padre IDE's other name: "Almost Six." Maybe we could call it Sponge Six? It could have a cool 3D logo with the number 6 and a sponge texture applied. :) Anyone had any names in mind? Unless there are any objections, I'll create a repo called sponge-six this evening and add Aran and Shawn initially as collaborators so we can all do a test push-pull. If the name doesn't work out, its's no big deal to delete it... T -- Todd Presta -- http://www.asciiville.com ________________________________ From: Aran Deltac To: Todd Presta Cc: shawn faison ; thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:27:37 PM Subject: Re: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo Hey Todd - should we use one of your github repos for this project? If not, could you make one? On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Todd Presta wrote: >I don't remember $you at any of the meetings. :) > >The time slot is good for me. I think I left the twitter search api code on my other machine. It was a simple OO approach to the wpget.p6 program somewhere in one of my github repos, as was just a Perl 6 class that used a role to perform the core retrieval behavior (IO::SOCKET::INET, etc). It also used the following Perl 6 code http://github.com/moritz/json/tree/master to parse the JSON content returned from the twitter api search call. > >Gotta get back onto my old machine, find the code, and migrate the new box. > > > >Todd > > > > -- Todd Presta >-- http://www.asciiville.com > > > ________________________________ From: shawn faison > >To: thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org >Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:30:17 AM >Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo > > >So we have a Perl 6 Hackathon scheduled for this Saturday August 29th at the ValueClick office. > >So far I think we have 4 or 5 people who have either confirmed or showed interest in working on this. > >Todd >>Aran >Andrew >Shawn >$you > >If anyone else is interested please let me know because we would love to have you there. Free coffee, soda, and hot babes will be there too doing the monkey dance. >Its a great way to help out the Perl 6 core development team by giving Rakudo more experience points so that it may level up faster. >> >We are also learning the new language features that we have been looking forward to. > >Todd has created SQLite functionality for us to use along with Rakudo >and Parrot. He also created several other key pieces of Perl 6 >functionality we will need. >>Todd has also been able to access the Twitter Search api with Perl 6. > >>Aran has got mod_parrot working with Apache. So we have everything we >need to do something non-trivial and useful with Perl 6 as far as web services go. > >>I have worked on creating Perl 6 clients for the Twitter api and the >Daylife api ( neither is complete ) . I am going to see if I can >finish up the Daylife client before Saturday so we can have more data >to play with from the start. > >The proposed time I believe was 9 am. to 1 pm. 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URL: From bluefeet at gmail.com Wed Aug 26 14:15:14 2009 From: bluefeet at gmail.com (Aran Deltac) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:15:14 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo In-Reply-To: <215159.12865.qm@web81603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <81caa67e0908260930w73969bc7v669fb2c2947d861d@mail.gmail.com> <109061.62353.qm@web81604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <24bb5cf90908261227y5e4b2cem13d2283753a857e6@mail.gmail.com> <215159.12865.qm@web81603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <24bb5cf90908261415h41218e53pb38a5370b8b23948@mail.gmail.com> Sounds perfect. On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Todd Presta wrote: > I can host or anyone for that matter and we can just add collaborators to > the repo itself AFAIK. The project should be in its own repo for easier > tracking. The biggest question is what to name it. Early on we thought of it > to be a web sponge of sorts. I like the Padre IDE's other name: "Almost > Six." Maybe we could call it Sponge Six? It could have a cool 3D logo with > the number 6 and a sponge texture applied. :) > > Anyone had any names in mind? > > Unless there are any objections, I'll create a repo called sponge-six this > evening and add Aran and Shawn initially as collaborators so we can all do a > test push-pull. > > If the name doesn't work out, its's no big deal to delete it... > > > T > > > > > > -- Todd Presta > -- http://www.asciiville.com > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Aran Deltac > *To:* Todd Presta > *Cc:* shawn faison ; thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:27:37 PM > *Subject:* Re: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo > > Hey Todd - should we use one of your github repos for this project? If > not, could you make one? > > On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Todd Presta wrote: > >> I don't remember $you at any of the meetings. :) >> >> The time slot is good for me. I think I left the twitter search api code >> on my other machine. It was a simple OO approach to the wpget.p6 program >> somewhere in one of my github repos, as was just a Perl 6 class that used a >> role to perform the core retrieval behavior (IO::SOCKET::INET, etc). It also >> used the following Perl 6 code http://github.com/moritz/json/tree/masterto parse the JSON content returned from the twitter api search call. >> >> Gotta get back onto my old machine, find the code, and migrate the new >> box. >> >> >> >> Todd >> >> >> >> -- Todd Presta >> -- http://www.asciiville.com >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* shawn faison >> *To:* thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org >> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:30:17 AM >> *Subject:* [Thousand-oaks-pm] Saturday Hackathon Perl 6 Rakudo >> >> So we have a Perl 6 Hackathon scheduled for this Saturday August 29th at >> the ValueClick office. >> >> So far I think we have 4 or 5 people who have either confirmed or showed >> interest in working on this. >> >> Todd >> Aran >> Andrew >> Shawn >> $you >> >> If anyone else is interested please let me know because we would love to >> have you there. Free coffee, soda, and hot babes will be there too doing >> the monkey dance. >> Its a great way to help out the Perl 6 core development team by giving >> Rakudo more experience points so that it may level up faster. >> We are also learning the new language features that we have been looking >> forward to. >> >> Todd has created SQLite functionality for us to use along with Rakudo and >> Parrot. He also created several other key pieces of Perl 6 functionality we >> will need. >> Todd has also been able to access the Twitter Search api with Perl 6. >> >> Aran has got mod_parrot working with Apache. So we have everything we need >> to do something non-trivial and useful with Perl 6 as far as web services >> go. >> >> I have worked on creating Perl 6 clients for the Twitter api and the >> Daylife api ( neither is complete ) . 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Other than the Perl 6 Synopsis at rakudo.org I really found this site useful: http://www.pti.co.il/talks/perl6/index.html Best Regards Shawn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bluefeet at gmail.com Sat Aug 29 07:32:01 2009 From: bluefeet at gmail.com (Aran Deltac) Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 07:32:01 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Good examples here for everyone attending Perl6 Rakudo Hackathon In-Reply-To: <81caa67e0908290150m1aa16f27m6d060c6cb39be32a@mail.gmail.com> References: <81caa67e0908290150m1aa16f27m6d060c6cb39be32a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <24bb5cf90908290732v27c2230dpa63365806e8f8a5@mail.gmail.com> Shawn and I are already here, so if anyone wants to show up early go for it. Call/e-mail me if you need to get in the office. Aran On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:50 AM, shawn faison wrote: > Hi all, > > For anyone looking for some good examples of Perl 6 code for tommorow. > Other than the Perl 6 Synopsis at rakudo.org I really found this site > useful: > > http://www.pti.co.il/talks/perl6/index.html > > Best Regards > Shawn > > _______________________________________________ > Thousand-oaks-pm mailing list > Thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/thousand-oaks-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aran at arandeltac.com Mon Aug 31 13:59:45 2009 From: aran at arandeltac.com (Aran Deltac) Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 13:59:45 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] mod_parrot on latest rakudo/parrot In-Reply-To: References: <24bb5cf90908171918rdf32b2dmd308df1005d475f8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <24bb5cf90908311359x356f92dby8ee5f54a5ca7f0f9@mail.gmail.com> Hey Jeff, great! For our Perl6 hackathon this last weekend, I ended up writing a CGI.pm (http://sponge-six.thousand-oaks-perl.org/CGI.pm) since I couldn't get mod_parrot up and running. BOY is this slow under CGI. But, it works, check out: http://sponge-six.thousand-oaks-perl.org/game.pl Type your name and press enter. :) I'll see if I can get mod_parrot up and running and port my little game over to use it. Thanks for all the help, Aran On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Jeff Horwitz wrote: > Hi Aran, > > I've refactored the mod_parrot configuration system to work with an > *installed* Parrot and Rakudo. Everything works except for registry > scripts, which I'll investigate in the next few days. This was a major > change, and some of the configuration options have changed, so please see > the README files. > > Let me know if you have any problems! > > -jeff > > On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Aran Deltac wrote: > > Hi Jeff, >> >> My name is Aran. I'm trying get get mod_parrot up and running in >> preparation for a Perl 6 hackathen that my local mongers is having in a >> couple weeks. >> >> I'm trying to get mod_parrot up and running and dukeleto (#parrot) found >> that in parrot change r40187 the Parrot_find_global_k was removed. >> mod_parrot seems to depend on this function and fails during make test. >> I've got details of my particular situation here: >> >> http://scsys.co.uk:8001/32554 >> >> Anyways, I was hoping you could give me some pointers. I have no idea how >> to resolve this. I would love to rewind time on my git checkout of rakudo >> to a version that depended on a release of parrot pre r40187, but my git >> skills barely exist at this point. :( I'm gonna go out and buy a git >> book >> tomorrow. >> >> Anyways, thanks for any thoughts you might have on resolving this. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Aran >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: