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Old 12-12-2014, 11:48 AM   #61
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Hi,
I just solved it in two tries. This is what i was telling you that installation is the main problem but you were emphasizing on coding. How can i do the coding with out installation. It was a universal problem because i did not get its solution on other forums. I tried at different forums. They must be located at different parts of the world. That's why i claimed that it has become a universal problem. By this i mean i do not get its solution on the planet earth. Some people on this forum said that they solved this problem. But i believe that they are not human beings. They are from space. If they say that they solved it in 30minutes, they are wrong. They actually solved it in 30 light years. I have now become the first human being who has come very close to its solution.Thanks for your congratulations on this. You are really a man of great calibre. That's why you have over 15000 posts. But you back off often. I would like to remind you again about your Golden rule you set for me. According to your rule, if i show some effort you would help me. So now guide me about the perl module you are talking about. Do you mean Audio::Beep?

Zulfi.
 
Old 12-12-2014, 02:28 PM   #62
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
Hi,
I just solved it in two tries. This is what i was telling you that installation is the main problem but you were emphasizing on coding. How can i do the coding with out installation.
No, the problem was (and STILL IS), the fact that YOU did not follow instructions, or understand what you were being told. Installation of ANY module is trivial....but apparently, you can't manage it.
Quote:
It was a universal problem because i did not get its solution on other forums. I tried at different forums. They must be located at different parts of the world. That's why i claimed that it has become a universal problem. By this i mean i do not get its solution on the planet earth. Some people on this forum said that they solved this problem. But i believe that they are not human beings. They are from space. If they say that they solved it in 30minutes, they are wrong. They actually solved it in 30 light years. I have now become the first human being who has come very close to its solution.
Again, for a 'teacher' you are woefully uneducated. "light years" is a measure of DISTANCE, not time. And several people here HAVE done the installation, but the only one who can't manage it is you...despite being handed instructions, links, and commands, YOU are the only one who can't understand it. But you blame this on everyone else. You have done NOTHING so far except copy and paste code others have written, and can't even understand what you've done, despite 'working' on it for more than a year.
Quote:
Thanks for your congratulations on this. You are really a man of great calibre. That's why you have over 15000 posts. But you back off often. I would like to remind you again about your Golden rule you set for me. According to your rule, if i show some effort you would help me. So now guide me about the perl module you are talking about. Do you mean Audio::Beep?
I mean, AGAIN, that you are lazy and show no effort of your own. You STILL don't, and despite being sent to Google (complete with SEARCH TERMS), you STILL are asking for a handout.

Again, you are a liar, you are rude, and you are lazy. Do something for yourself for a change.
 
Old 12-13-2014, 11:59 AM   #63
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Hi,
Sorry my friend you are acting like a coward man. Even after 15000 post you cant even tell me about the module. Is it again the understanding problem? Okay i am asking this again "Can i use Audio::Beep module". Come on please answer me. Its a matter of your reputation as a "GURU". I acknowledge your efforts. You are really a great GURU. Please answer me.

Zulfi.
 
Old 12-13-2014, 01:57 PM   #64
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Hi,
Sorry my friend you are acting like a coward man. Even after 15000 post you cant even tell me about the module.
Again, you're rude and actually expect people to answer you. Not a good plan.
Quote:
Is it again the understanding problem?.
No, its (again) you not understanding the answer, and being lazy
Quote:
Okay i am asking this again "Can i use Audio::Beep module". Come on please answer me. Its a matter of your reputation as a "GURU". I acknowledge your efforts. You are really a great GURU. Please answer me.
Grow up. Show effort of your own, and STOP BEGGING FOR HANDOUTS. Again, there are several ways...pick one. Do your own work and research for a change.

And didn't you say you were leaving this forum? Please do.
 
Old 12-15-2014, 11:47 PM   #65
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Hi,
My code is working on Windows7 using Audio::Beep. On Fedora 20, its installing Audio::Beep but still generating error message.
Code:
cpan[1]> install Audio::Beep
Reading '/root/.cpan/Metadata'
  Database was generated on Tue, 16 Dec 2014 03:53:31 GMT
Running install for module 'Audio::Beep'
Running make for G/GI/GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz
Checksum for /root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/G/GI/GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz ok
Scanning cache /root/.cpan/build for sizes
............................................................................DONE

  CPAN.pm: Building G/GI/GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz

Would you like to install Japanese documentation? 
If you enter 'y' then i will try to install Japanese docs alongside 
English ones. On platforms using 'man' manpages (typically on UN*X)
Japanese documentation will be available transparently to users whose 
locale language is set to Japanese.
On other platforms the documentation will be available as Audio::Beep_jp
Default is to not install Japanese docs. [N/y]  N
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for Audio::Beep
Could not read metadata file. Falling back to other methods to determine prerequisites
cp lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/PP.pm blib/lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/PP.pm
cp lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/beep.pm blib/lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/beep.pm
cp Beep.pod blib/lib/Audio/Beep.pod
cp Beep.pm blib/lib/Audio/Beep.pm
Manifying blib/man3/Audio::Beep.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/Audio::Beep::Linux::beep.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/Audio::Beep::Linux::PP.3pm
  GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz
  /usr/bin/make -- OK
'YAML' not installed, will not store persistent state
Running make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/1.t .. ok   
All tests successful.
Files=1, Tests=3,  0 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr  0.00 sys +  0.02 cusr  0.00 csys =  0.04 CPU)
Result: PASS
  GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz
  /usr/bin/make test -- OK
Running make install
Appending installation info to /root/perl5/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/perllocal.pod
  GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz
  /usr/bin/make install  -- OK

cpan[2]> exit
Terminal does not support GetHistory.
Lockfile removed.


#compilation error
[root@localhost Zulfi]# perl imap01.pl
Can't locate Audio/Beep.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Audio::Beep module) (@INC contains: /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 .) at imap01.pl line 2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at imap01.pl line 2.


#The code
[root@localhost Zulfi]# cat imap01.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl.exe
use Audio::Beep;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Mail::IMAPClient;
use IO::Socket::SSL;
#se Audio::Beep;

my $msg_subject;
my $music;
my $beeper;

# Connect to the IMAP server via SSL
my $socket = IO::Socket::SSL->new(
   PeerAddr => 'imap.gmail.com',
   PeerPort => 993,
SSL_verify_mode => SSL_VERIFY_NONE
  )
  or die "socket(): $@";

# Build up a client attached to the SSL socket.
# Login is automatic as usual when we provide User and Password
my $client = Mail::IMAPClient->new(
   Socket   => $socket,
   User     => 'user@gmail.com',
   Password => 'passwd',
  )
  or die "new(): $@";

# Do something just to see that it's all ok
print "I'm authenticated\n" if $client->IsAuthenticated();
my @folders = $client->folders();
print join("\n* ", 'Folders:', @folders), "\n";

$client->select("INBOX");

my @messages = $client->messages();
print "There are " . scalar @messages . " messages waiting.\n";
print $messages[78];

my $msgcount = $client->message_count("INBOX");
print "Total messages in INBOX are $msgcount\n" ;
my $unseen = $client->unseen_count("INBOX");
print "Unread messages are $unseen";

my $prev = $unseen;
while (1) {
$unseen = $client->unseen_count ("INBOX");
if($unseen > $prev) {
$beeper = Audio::Beep::Linux::beep->new();
# I have tried: Audio::Beep->new(); also It works on Windows

                # lilypond subset syntax accepted
                # relative notation is the default 
                # (now correctly implemented)
$music = "g' f bes' c8 f d4 c8 f d4 bes c g f2";
                # Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky

    $beeper->play( $music );
}
$prev = $unseen;
}#end while
#$client->Ignoresizeerrors(1);
#$client->select("INBOX") or die "Could not select: $@\n";
#my $string = $client->message_string(70) or die "could not message: $@\n";
#print $string;
# Say bye
$client->logout();
[root@localhost Zulfi]#


Zulfi.
 
Old 12-16-2014, 09:28 AM   #66
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Quote:
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Hi,
My code is working on Windows7 using Audio::Beep. On Fedora 20, its installing Audio::Beep but still generating error message.
Code:
'YAML' not installed, will not store persistent state
...and I guess you are STILL NOT READING or UNDERSTANDING error messages???? Did you not see this? Did you not research it? Do you not understand that THIS is what causes your "universal" problems?? You DID NOT install all of the development packages needed. Did you try to install the Perl YAML???
Quote:
#compilation error
[root@localhost Zulfi]# perl imap01.pl
Can't locate Audio/Beep.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Audio::Beep module) (@INC contains: /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 .) at imap01.pl line 2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at imap01.pl line 2.
...because you didn't successfully install the beep module that you were spoon-fed before. And (as you have been told MANY TIMES), did you not even TRY to install the package from source??? You were even spoon-fed the how-to on what you needed to do to accomplish this, but can't seem to manage it.
Quote:
#The code
...which was copied and pasted from others, with two TINY modifications you made, after a year of begging for handouts.

Go back to post #1 in this thread, and re-read the replies you got. It tells you how to install modules, and if you can't understand what you've been told, there's not much we can do to help you at this point. Since you're a 'teacher', and you CLAIM to be one (which is a lie), and you say that 'teachers' don't install things, but systems administrators DO...then WHY don't you get your administrator to do this for you??? Since you're a 'teacher', you should just be able to say "I need this for my 'teaching'...please install it".
 
Old 12-17-2014, 11:05 PM   #67
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Hi,
I found the solution related to YAML on Linux forum through google. Its says Audio::Beep installed. But still its giving me compilation errors:
Code:
[root@localhost Zulfi]# perl imap01.pl
Can't locate Audio/Beep.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Audio::Beep module) (@INC contains: /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 .) at imap01.pl line 2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at imap01.pl line 2.
[root@localhost Zulfi]#

The result of trying >cpan install Bundle::CPAN

Code:
cpan> install Bundle::CPAN

	Hint: Entering the word
		exit
	would exit the test. ;-)  (If feature 'preput' is present,
	this word should be already entered.)


                                                                               Can't ioctl TIOCGETP: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Consider installing Term::ReadKey from CPAN site nearby
	at http://www.perl.com/CPAN
Or use
	perl -MCPAN -e shell
to reach CPAN. Falling back to 'stty'.
	If you do not want to see this warning, set PERL_READLINE_NOWARN
in your environment.
 at blib/lib/Term/ReadLine/readline.pm line 1730.
	readline::SetTTY() called at blib/lib/Term/ReadLine/readline.pm line 1580
	eval {...} called at blib/lib/Term/ReadLine/readline.pm line 1580
	readline::readline('Enter arithmetic or Perl expression: ', 'exit') called at blib/lib/Term/ReadLine/Perl.pm line 11
	Term::ReadLine::Perl::readline('Term::ReadLine::Perl=ARRAY(0x1b01a70)', 'Enter arithmetic or Perl expression: ', 'exit') called at test.pl line 54
Enter arithmetic or Perl expression: exit

Result: PASS
  RCLAMP/Text-Glob-0.09.tar.gz
  /usr/bin/make test -- OK
Running make install
Manifying blib/man3/Text::Glob.3pm
Installing /root/perl5/lib/perl5/Text/Glob.pm
Installing /root/perl5/man/man3/Text::Glob.3pm
Appending installation info to /root/perl5/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/perllocal.pod
  RCLAMP/Text-Glob-0.09.tar.gz
  /usr/bin/make install  -- OK
Running install for module 'CPAN'
Running make for A/AN/ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz
Fetching with LWP:
http://cpan.mirror.choon.net/authors/id/A/AN/ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz
Checksum for /root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/A/AN/ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz ok

  CPAN.pm: Building A/AN/ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz

Can't locate CPAN/Meta/Requirements.pm in @INC (you may need to install the CPAN::Meta::Requirements module) (@INC contains: /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF/lib /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF) at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF/lib/CPAN/Distribution.pm line 7.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF/lib/CPAN/Distribution.pm line 7.
Compilation failed in require at lib/CPAN.pm line 25.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at lib/CPAN.pm line 25.
Compilation failed in require at Makefile.PL line 34.
Warning: No success on command[/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL]
  ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz
  /usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL -- NOT OK
Running make test
  Make had some problems, won't test
Running make install
  Make had some problems, won't install
Running install for module 'File::Which'
Running make install
  make test had returned bad status, won't install without force
Failed during this command:
 BINGOS/Params-Check-0.38.tar.gz              : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Locale::Maketext::Simple); additionally test harness failed
 BINGOS/Module-Load-Conditional-0.62.tar.gz   : make_test NO 3 dependencies missing (Module::Metadata,Params::Check,Locale::Maketext::Simple); additionally test harness failed
 BINGOS/IPC-Cmd-0.92.tar.gz                   : make_test NO 3 dependencies missing (Module::Load::Conditional,Locale::Maketext::Simple,Params::Check); additionally test harness failed
 AMBS/ExtUtils-CBuilder-0.280220.tar.gz       : make_test NO 2 dependencies missing (IPC::Cmd,Perl::OSType); additionally test harness failed
 PMQS/IO-Compress-2.067.tar.gz                : make_test NO
 BINGOS/Archive-Tar-2.04.tar.gz               : make_test NO one dependency not OK (IO::Zlib); additionally test harness failed
 DAGOLDEN/CPAN-Meta-YAML-0.012.tar.gz         : make_test NO one dependency not OK (JSON::PP)
 DAGOLDEN/Parse-CPAN-Meta-1.4414.tar.gz       : make_test NO 2 dependencies missing (CPAN::Meta::YAML,JSON::PP); additionally test harness failed
 LEONT/Module-Build-0.4210.tar.gz             : make NO
 DAGOLDEN/CPAN-Meta-2.143240.tar.gz           : make_test NO 4 dependencies missing (JSON::PP,CPAN::Meta::Requirements,Parse::CPAN::Meta,CPAN::Meta::YAML); additionally test harness failed
 ADAMK/Test-Script-1.07.tar.gz                : make_test NO 2 dependencies missing (Probe::Perl,IPC::Run3); additionally test harness failed
 ADAMK/File-Which-1.09.tar.gz                 : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Test::Script); additionally test harness failed
 ADAMK/File-HomeDir-1.00.tar.gz               : make_test NO one dependency not OK (File::Which); additionally test harness failed
 PEVANS/Socket-2.016.tar.gz                   : writemakefile NO '/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL' returned status 512
 OVID/Text-Diff-1.41.tar.gz                   : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Algorithm::Diff); additionally test harness failed
 INGY/Test-YAML-1.05.tar.gz                   : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Test::Base)
 INGY/Test-Base-0.88.tar.gz                   : make_test NO 3 dependencies missing (Algorithm::Diff,Spiffy,Text::Diff); additionally test harness failed
 INGY/YAML-1.13.tar.gz                        : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Test::YAML); additionally test harness failed
 ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz                        : writemakefile NO '/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL' returned status 512

cpan[3]> 

Then i tried:

cpan[3]> reload cpan
(CPAN__unchanged__v2)(CPAN::Author__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::CacheMgr__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::Complete__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::Debug__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::DeferredCode__unchanged__v5.50)(CPAN::Distribution__unchanged__v2.00)(CPAN::Distroprefs__unchanged__v6)(CPAN::Distrostatus__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::Exception::RecursiveDependency..v5.5)(CPAN::Exception::yaml_not_installed..v5.5)(CPAN::FTP__unchanged__v5.5005)(CPAN::FTP::netrc__unchanged__v1.01)(CPAN::HandleConfig__unchanged__v5.5003)(CPAN::Index__unchanged__v1.9600)(CPAN::InfoObj__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::LWP::UserAgent....v1.9600)(CPAN::Module__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::Prompt__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::Queue__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::Shell__unchanged__v5.5002)(CPAN::Tarzip__unchanged__v5.5011)(CPAN::Version__unchanged__v5.5001)
8 subroutines redefined

cpan[4]> install Audio::Beep
Running install for module 'Audio::Beep'
Running make for G/GI/GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz
  Has already been unwrapped into directory /root/.cpan/build/Audio-Beep-0.11-gIMeO_
  Has already been made
Running make test
  Has already been tested successfully
Running make install
  Already done

cpan[5]> exit
Terminal does not support GetHistory.
Lockfile removed.
[root@localhost lab6]#
Its a huge data. I have posted only small part of it. Should i try:

Code:
apt-get install build-essential
and then try reinstalling : Bundle::CAPN.
I read the previous posts:

Quote:

Download the source, and follow the installation instructions. AGAIN, you have been working with Perl for some time now, and both here (and in other forums), you ask people to 'guide' you, but don't seem to listen. If you need to be spoon-fed each and every command to type in, handed source code, and have that code EXPLAINED to you...what, exactly, is the work YOU are putting into things??? How are YOU LEARNING????
Do you want me install the module using makefile? Once i tried this but i was stopped by a guy.

There is no System Admin. here. We have any only lab staffs who can install Linux & windows but they cant do any trouble shooting & are not expert at PERL.

I dont mind begging for knowledge. This is what everybody is doing on this forum.
Zulfi.

Last edited by zak100; 12-17-2014 at 11:08 PM.
 
Old 12-18-2014, 09:29 AM   #68
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
Hi,
I found the solution related to YAML on Linux forum through google.
Oh? Which forum? Where? What instructions????
Quote:
Its says Audio::Beep installed. But still its giving me compilation errors:
Code:
[root@localhost Zulfi]# perl imap01.pl
Can't locate Audio/Beep.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Audio::Beep module) (@INC contains: /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 .) at imap01.pl line 2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at imap01.pl line 2.
So aside from the MANY compilation errors you got, and the ones that SPECIFICALLY SAID that the module wasn't installed correctly...you SOMEHOW conclude that it installed??? Even when your program TELLS YOU it's not installed???? Can you REALLY not understand these very, VERY obvious things???
Quote:
The result of trying >cpan install Bundle::CPAN
Code:
cpan> install Bundle::CPAN
Can't ioctl TIOCGETP: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Consider installing Term::ReadKey from CPAN site nearby at http://www.perl.com/CPAN
Or use	perl -MCPAN -e shell
to reach CPAN. Falling back to 'stty'.
	If you do not want to see this warning, set PERL_READLINE_NOWARN in your environment.

Can't locate CPAN/Meta/Requirements.pm in @INC (you may need to install the CPAN::Meta::Requirements module) (@INC contains: /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF/lib /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF) at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF/lib/CPAN/Distribution.pm line 7.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /root/.cpan/build/CPAN-2.05-Bc53sF/lib/CPAN/Distribution.pm line 7.
Compilation failed in require at lib/CPAN.pm line 25.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at lib/CPAN.pm line 25.
Compilation failed in require at Makefile.PL line 34.
Warning: No success on command[/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL]
  ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz
  /usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL -- NOT OK
Running make test
  Make had some problems, won't test
Running make install
  Make had some problems, won't install
Running install for module 'File::Which'
Running make install
  make test had returned bad status, won't install without force
Failed during this command:
 BINGOS/Params-Check-0.38.tar.gz              : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Locale::Maketext::Simple); additionally test harness failed
 BINGOS/Module-Load-Conditional-0.62.tar.gz   : make_test NO 3 dependencies missing (Module::Metadata,Params::Check,Locale::Maketext::Simple); additionally test harness failed
 BINGOS/IPC-Cmd-0.92.tar.gz                   : make_test NO 3 dependencies missing (Module::Load::Conditional,Locale::Maketext::Simple,Params::Check); additionally test harness failed
 AMBS/ExtUtils-CBuilder-0.280220.tar.gz       : make_test NO 2 dependencies missing (IPC::Cmd,Perl::OSType); additionally test harness failed
 PMQS/IO-Compress-2.067.tar.gz                : make_test NO
 BINGOS/Archive-Tar-2.04.tar.gz               : make_test NO one dependency not OK (IO::Zlib); additionally test harness failed
 DAGOLDEN/CPAN-Meta-YAML-0.012.tar.gz         : make_test NO one dependency not OK (JSON::PP)
 DAGOLDEN/Parse-CPAN-Meta-1.4414.tar.gz       : make_test NO 2 dependencies missing (CPAN::Meta::YAML,JSON::PP); additionally test harness failed
 LEONT/Module-Build-0.4210.tar.gz             : make NO
 DAGOLDEN/CPAN-Meta-2.143240.tar.gz           : make_test NO 4 dependencies missing (JSON::PP,CPAN::Meta::Requirements,Parse::CPAN::Meta,CPAN::Meta::YAML); additionally test harness failed
 ADAMK/Test-Script-1.07.tar.gz                : make_test NO 2 dependencies missing (Probe::Perl,IPC::Run3); additionally test harness failed
 ADAMK/File-Which-1.09.tar.gz                 : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Test::Script); additionally test harness failed
 ADAMK/File-HomeDir-1.00.tar.gz               : make_test NO one dependency not OK (File::Which); additionally test harness failed
 PEVANS/Socket-2.016.tar.gz                   : writemakefile NO '/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL' returned status 512
 OVID/Text-Diff-1.41.tar.gz                   : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Algorithm::Diff); additionally test harness failed
 INGY/Test-YAML-1.05.tar.gz                   : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Test::Base)
 INGY/Test-Base-0.88.tar.gz                   : make_test NO 3 dependencies missing (Algorithm::Diff,Spiffy,Text::Diff); additionally test harness failed
 INGY/YAML-1.13.tar.gz                        : make_test NO one dependency not OK (Test::YAML); additionally test harness failed
 ANDK/CPAN-2.05.tar.gz                        : writemakefile NO '/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL' returned status 512
So despite the MANY 'failed' and error messages, you somehow conclude that things worked???
Quote:
Then i tried:
Code:
cpan[3]> reload cpan
(CPAN__unchanged__v2)(CPAN::Author__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::CacheMgr__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::Complete__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::Debug__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::DeferredCode__unchanged__v5.50)(CPAN::Distribution__unchanged__v2.00)(CPAN::Distroprefs__unchanged__v6)(CPAN::Distrostatus__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::Exception::RecursiveDependency..v5.5)(CPAN::Exception::yaml_not_installed..v5.5)(CPAN::FTP__unchanged__v5.5005)(CPAN::FTP::netrc__unchanged__v1.01)(CPAN::HandleConfig__unchanged__v5.5003)(CPAN::Index__unchanged__v1.9600)(CPAN::InfoObj__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::LWP::UserAgent....v1.9600)(CPAN::Module__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::Prompt__unchanged__v5.5)(CPAN::Queue__unchanged__v5.5001)(CPAN::Shell__unchanged__v5.5002)(CPAN::Tarzip__unchanged__v5.5011)(CPAN::Version__unchanged__v5.5001)
8 subroutines redefined

cpan[4]> install Audio::Beep
Running install for module 'Audio::Beep'
Running make for G/GI/GIULIENK/Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz
  Has already been unwrapped into directory /root/.cpan/build/Audio-Beep-0.11-gIMeO_
  Has already been made
Running make test
  Has already been tested successfully
Running make install
  Already done
[root@localhost lab6]#
...which STILL doesn't matter, because without YAML things are NOT GOING TO WORK.
Quote:
Its a huge data. I have posted only small part of it. Should i try:
Code:
apt-get install build-essential
and then try reinstalling : Bundle::CAPN.
You could have already tried it in less time than it took you to post. And if you went to a "Linux forum", why don't you continue to go there, instead of coming here?
Quote:
I read the previous posts:
Quote:
Originally Posted by TB0ne
Download the source, and follow the installation instructions. AGAIN, you have been working with Perl for some time now, and both here (and in other forums), you ask people to 'guide' you, but don't seem to listen. If you need to be spoon-fed each and every command to type in, handed source code, and have that code EXPLAINED to you...what, exactly, is the work YOU are putting into things??? How are YOU LEARNING????
Do you want me install the module using makefile? Once i tried this but i was stopped by a guy.
Oh? Which guy? Where? What post? Again, you could have EASILY downloaded and installed the module in less time than it took you to post this. And what part of "download the source and follow the installation instructions" wasn't clear from the last post??? Which part did you have trouble understanding?
Quote:
There is no System Admin. here. We have any only lab staffs who can install Linux & windows but they cant do any trouble shooting & are not expert at PERL.
Oh? Then if you DON'T have an administrator, why were you whining before about "This isn't the job of a teacher, but for a systems administrator"??? Either YOU perform the admin tasks or HAVE an administrator. If you can't perform the job, then you are not qualified to do it, and need to ask someone else. And if your 'lab staffs' can't perform a VERY basic installation, then they're as unqualified for their jobs as you are.

Again, you are in WAY over your head, and don't seem to understand ANY of the answers you get. And again, you contradict yourself, which is why we think you're a liar.
Quote:
I dont mind begging for knowledge. This is what everybody is doing on this forum.
Wrong...you come here looking for handouts, and show no effort of your own. You have YET to ANSWER a single question that anyone else has, you ignore what you're told, and keep thinking that you have 'unsolvable' problems, because YOU aren't following simple instructions. Again, this took me less than 30 minutes, and you've been at it for well over a YEAR...even though you're SUPPOSEDLY a 'teacher', who should KNOW THE SUBJECT THEY'RE TEACHING.

Last edited by TB0ne; 12-18-2014 at 09:31 AM.
 
Old 12-18-2014, 11:34 AM   #69
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Hi,
I got the information about YAML from:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...g-cpan-918683/

I tried to install AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed. I stored the extracted package in a directory. But i got prequisites error. After that i even stored the stuff of prerequisite in a directory inside AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed but it still gave me the error of pre-requisite.
Code:
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>perl MakeFile.pl 
Checking if your kit is complete... 
Looks good 
Warning: prerequisite XML::Atom::Feed 0 not found. 
Writing Makefile for AnyEvent::Gmail::Feed 
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json 
 
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>perl MakeFile.pl 
Warning: prerequisite XML::Atom::Feed 0 not found. 
Writing Makefile for AnyEvent::Gmail::Feed 
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json 
 
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>perl MakeFile.pl 
Warning: prerequisite XML::Atom::Feed 0 not found. 
Writing Makefile for AnyEvent::Gmail::Feed 
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json 
 
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>dir 
 Volume in drive D has no label. 
 Volume Serial Number is 8E4F-05BE 
 
 Directory of D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02 
 
11/26/2014  08:28 PM    <DIR>          . 
11/26/2014  08:28 PM    <DIR>          .. 
07/24/2009  10:26 PM                63 .gitignore 
07/25/2009  03:01 AM               211 Changes 
11/26/2014  07:21 PM    <DIR>          example 
11/26/2014  07:21 PM    <DIR>          inc 
11/26/2014  07:21 PM    <DIR>          lib 
11/26/2014  08:28 PM            24,859 Makefile 
07/25/2009  03:01 AM               328 Makefile.PL 
07/24/2009  10:26 PM               648 MANIFEST 
07/25/2009  03:05 AM               573 META.yml 
11/26/2014  08:28 PM             1,131 MYMETA.json 
11/26/2014  08:28 PM               647 MYMETA.yml 
07/24/2009  10:26 PM               585 README 
11/26/2014  07:21 PM    <DIR>          t 
11/26/2014  08:23 PM    <DIR>          XML-Atom-0.41 
11/26/2014  07:21 PM    <DIR>          xt 
               9 File(s)         29,045 bytes 
               8 Dir(s)  495,545,544,704 bytes free 
 
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>
I got following reply:
Quote:
Don't manually download and build modules unless you really need to, which is rare.

Use the cpan or cpanm utility. They will handle the download and install the prerequisites for you.

I dont know the procedure for Manual installation. It always gives error of pre-requisites.
Zulfi.

Last edited by zak100; 12-18-2014 at 11:40 AM.
 
Old 12-18-2014, 02:28 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
Hi,
I got the information about YAML from:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...g-cpan-918683/
...which is THREE YEARS old. And will only work if you're using a Debian-based system. Are you?
Quote:
I tried to install AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed. I stored the extracted package in a directory. But i got prequisites error. After that i even stored the stuff of prerequisite in a directory inside AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed but it still gave me the error of pre-requisite.
Code:
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>perl MakeFile.pl 
Checking if your kit is complete... 
Looks good 
Warning: prerequisite XML::Atom::Feed 0 not found. 
Writing Makefile for AnyEvent::Gmail::Feed 
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json 
 
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>perl MakeFile.pl 
Warning: prerequisite XML::Atom::Feed 0 not found. 
Writing Makefile for AnyEvent::Gmail::Feed 
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json 
 
D:\AnyEvent-Gmail-Feed-0.02>perl MakeFile.pl 
Warning: prerequisite XML::Atom::Feed 0 not found. 
Writing Makefile for AnyEvent::Gmail::Feed 
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json
...and we're back to "You're posting things from Windows, when you SAID you were using Linux". And AGAIN, the IMAP program will work just fine to notify for new messages. You only want to add a beep, so WHY are you still harping on the AnyEvent::Gmail module??? Can you not understand what people are telling you????
Quote:
I got following reply:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Someone
Don't manually download and build modules unless you really need to, which is rare. Use the cpan or cpanm utility. They will handle the download and install the prerequisites for you.
Right....which is NO SURPRISE, and the ONLY thing you would have to do is VERY VERY OBVIOUS, and that is to INSTALL THE MISSING PREREQUISITES the same way. Why can you not understand this?
Quote:
I dont know the procedure for Manual installation. It always gives error of pre-requisites.
Why can you not read the INSTRUCTIONS that come with EVERY perl source download? Why can you not read/understand the EXACT PROCEDURE you've been spoon-fed MANY TIMES SO FAR?????

You ignore things that are said to you, don't read or understand VERY clear instructions, and keep coming back for more handouts. You said you were leaving this forum before....again, will you PLEASE GO ELSEWHERE????
 
Old 12-18-2014, 11:27 PM   #71
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Hi,
I would again say that please stop showing cowardness. Why are you not showing me your skills? You are a power poster. You have over 15000 posts. Why are you afraid of my universal problem when you are saying that you solved it in just 30 minutes (I also solved it for Windows). Show me your work. Are you a fake? Or have lost your handouts? Instead of providing solution to me you are always asking solutions from me. Please stop this begging of leaving the forum. I am part of Linux Community. I am here for last 5 years. Why should I leave? Just because i have posted a difficult problem. Is this forum not for difficult problems?

Code:
[root@localhost lab6]# ls
acct21.pl~              imap(2).pl    LinuxForumDec10.odt  server.pl~
acct2.pl~               imap2.pl      Proxy.pl             waqc.pl~
Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz  imap.pl       proxyserver.pl~      waqs.pl~
client.pl~              ismailc.pl~   Public               Zulfi
Client.pl               ismails2.pl~  Server1.pl
Desktop                 ismails.pl~   server2.pl~
Documents               lab11         Server2.pl
[root@localhost lab6]# tar xvfz Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz
Audio-Beep-0.11/
Audio-Beep-0.11/t/
Audio-Beep-0.11/t/1.t
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/COPYING
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/README
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/INSTALL
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/CREDITS
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/CHANGELOG
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/Makefile
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/beep.c
Audio-Beep-0.11/beep-1.2.2/beep.1.gz
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/Win32/
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/Win32/API.pm
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/PP.pm
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/beep.pm
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/BSD/
Audio-Beep-0.11/lib/Audio/Beep/BSD/beep.pm
Audio-Beep-0.11/META.yml
Audio-Beep-0.11/Beep.pm
Audio-Beep-0.11/music/
Audio-Beep-0.11/music/wtk1
Audio-Beep-0.11/music/scales
Audio-Beep-0.11/music/pictures_at_an_exhibition
Audio-Beep-0.11/music/today
Audio-Beep-0.11/music/love_will_tear_us_apart
Audio-Beep-0.11/music/beep_player.pl
Audio-Beep-0.11/README
Audio-Beep-0.11/pods/
Audio-Beep-0.11/pods/jp/
Audio-Beep-0.11/pods/jp/Beep.pod
Audio-Beep-0.11/Beep.pod
Audio-Beep-0.11/MANIFEST
Audio-Beep-0.11/Makefile.PL
Audio-Beep-0.11/Changes
[root@localhost lab6]# ls
acct21.pl~              Desktop      ismails2.pl~         Public       waqs.pl~
acct2.pl~               Documents    ismails.pl~          Server1.pl   Zulfi
Audio-Beep-0.11         imap(2).pl   lab11                server2.pl~
Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz  imap2.pl     LinuxForumDec10.odt  Server2.pl
client.pl~              imap.pl      Proxy.pl             server.pl~
Client.pl               ismailc.pl~  proxyserver.pl~      waqc.pl~
[root@localhost lab6]# cd Audio-Beep-0.11
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# ls
beep-1.2.2  Beep.pod  lib          MANIFEST  music  README
Beep.pm     Changes   Makefile.PL  META.yml  pods   t
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# vi README
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# perl Makefile.PL
Would you like to install Japanese documentation? 
If you enter 'y' then i will try to install Japanese docs alongside 
English ones. On platforms using 'man' manpages (typically on UN*X)
Japanese documentation will be available transparently to users whose 
locale language is set to Japanese.
On other platforms the documentation will be available as Audio::Beep_jp
Default is to not install Japanese docs. [N/y]  N
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for Audio::Beep
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# make
cp Beep.pod blib/lib/Audio/Beep.pod
cp lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/beep.pm blib/lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/beep.pm
cp lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/PP.pm blib/lib/Audio/Beep/Linux/PP.pm
cp Beep.pm blib/lib/Audio/Beep.pm
Manifying blib/man3/Audio::Beep::Linux::beep.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/Audio::Beep::Linux::PP.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/Audio::Beep.3pm
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/1.t .. ok   
All tests successful.
Files=1, Tests=3,  0 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr  0.00 sys +  0.02 cusr  0.00 csys =  0.05 CPU)
Result: PASS
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# make install
Appending installation info to /root/perl5/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/perllocal.pod
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# pwd
/home/lab6/Audio-Beep-0.11
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# ls
beep-1.2.2  Beep.pod  Changes  Makefile     MANIFEST  music       pods    t
Beep.pm     blib      lib      Makefile.PL  META.yml  pm_to_blib  README
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# cd ..
[root@localhost lab6]# ls
acct21.pl~              Desktop      ismails2.pl~         Public       waqs.pl~
acct2.pl~               Documents    ismails.pl~          Server1.pl   Zulfi
Audio-Beep-0.11         imap(2).pl   lab11                server2.pl~
Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz  imap2.pl     LinuxForumDec10.odt  Server2.pl
client.pl~              imap.pl      Proxy.pl             server.pl~
Client.pl               ismailc.pl~  proxyserver.pl~      waqc.pl~
[root@localhost lab6]# cd Zulfi
[root@localhost Zulfi]# ls
imap01.pl  imap2.pl  imap.pl
[root@localhost Zulfi]# perl imap01.pl
Can't locate Audio/Beep.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Audio::Beep module) (@INC contains: /usr/local/lib64/perl5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 .) at imap01.pl line 2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at imap01.pl line 2.
[root@localhost Zulfi]# ls
imap01.pl  imap2.pl  imap.pl
[root@localhost Zulfi]# cd ..
[root@localhost lab6]# ls
acct21.pl~              Desktop      ismails2.pl~         Public       waqs.pl~
acct2.pl~               Documents    ismails.pl~          Server1.pl   Zulfi
Audio-Beep-0.11         imap(2).pl   lab11                server2.pl~
Audio-Beep-0.11.tar.gz  imap2.pl     LinuxForumDec10.odt  Server2.pl
client.pl~              imap.pl      Proxy.pl             server.pl~
Client.pl               ismailc.pl~  proxyserver.pl~      waqc.pl~
[root@localhost lab6]# cd Audio-Beep-0.11
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# ls
beep-1.2.2  Beep.pod  Changes  Makefile     MANIFEST  music       pods    t
Beep.pm     blib      lib      Makefile.PL  META.yml  pm_to_blib  README
[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]# cat README
Audio::Beep version 0.11
=================

Audio::Beep - a module to use your computer beeper in fancy ways
See Beep.pm for more info

INSTALLATION

To install this module type the following:

   perl Makefile.PL
   make
   make test
   make install

DEPENDENCIES

Linux
    GNU/Linux operating system.
    It's better to have the beep program 
    (sources should be distributed in this tarball)

Windows
    Windows NT, 2000 or XP.
    Win32::API module.

BSD
    Please test it on various BSDs, let me know what works and what not
    Requires the beep program by Andrew Stevenson

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

Copyright 2003-2004 Giulio Motta giulienk@cpan.org.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself. 

[root@localhost Audio-Beep-0.11]#
I have folowed the README but its still not solved. Show me how you solved it 30 minutes or provide solution to my problem. I still believe that you are not a liar & a fake power poster.

Zulfi.

Last edited by zak100; 12-18-2014 at 11:28 PM.
 
Old 12-19-2014, 09:43 AM   #72
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Quote:
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Hi,
I would again say that please stop showing cowardness. Why are you not showing me your skills? You are a power poster. You have over 15000 posts. Why are you afraid of my universal problem when you are saying that you solved it in just 30 minutes (I also solved it for Windows). Show me your work. Are you a fake? Or have lost your handouts? Instead of providing solution to me you are always asking solutions from me. Please stop this begging of leaving the forum. I am part of Linux Community. I am here for last 5 years. Why should I leave? Just because i have posted a difficult problem. Is this forum not for difficult problems?
I'm not solving your problem for several reasons. And let's address the things you said here:
  • Being rude and calling people names is NOT a good way to get help
  • The "If you know how, then show me!" tactic is well known...it is used by people such as yourself, when they are too lazy to do their own work, or cannot understand the answers they've been given. Both apply here.
  • I do not 'beg' here, or anywhere else.
  • NO ONE is asking for solutions from you, because you VERY CLEARLY have none, and cannot even follow basic instructions.
  • There is no 'universal problem' that you keep harping on....it is your lack of knowledge and effort that is holding you back.
  • Why should you leave? Because YOU SAID YOU WERE GOING TO, so please do. You may have been here for five years, but what have you LEARNED in those five years? You are STILL, after five years, begging for handouts.
Quote:
I have folowed the README but its still not solved. Show me how you solved it 30 minutes or provide solution to my problem. I still believe that you are not a liar & a fake power poster.
...and we're back to you post things about windows then Linux. WHICH ONE are you trying to install, and did you bother to read the part about the OTHER things needed for Windows installations? You STILL have not answered questions you have been asked previously, and in fact, just ignore them. And again, I WILL NOT GIVE YOU HANDOUTS, because you're still missing the point: you're rude and lazy. THAT is why I'm not going to give you a two-minute solution.

Here's a hint, since you're a 'teacher'....try reading something. Start with the Perl installation path, then compare it to the path your Perl installation is looking for the module in. If that's too complicated for you, there's not much anyone, anywhere can help you with.
 
Old 12-21-2014, 08:12 AM   #73
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Hi,
Thanks for your hint. I am able to understand the hint. But still I have Question. I searched the error:
Code:
Can't locate Audio/Beep.pm in @INC
One link says that i have to store the path in the array INC. Also it talks about %INC. Is it different from what you said??
I dont have Linux machine right now. I would test it tomorrow but before this i want to decide how i am going to tackle this problem?


Please answer my Query.

Zulfi.

Last edited by zak100; 12-21-2014 at 08:15 AM.
 
Old 12-21-2014, 10:30 AM   #74
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Quote:
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Hi,
Thanks for your hint. I am able to understand the hint. But still I have Question. I searched the error:
Code:
Can't locate Audio/Beep.pm in @INC
One link says that i have to store the path in the array INC. Also it talks about %INC. Is it different from what you said?? I dont have Linux machine right now. I would test it tomorrow but before this i want to decide how i am going to tackle this problem?
Sorry, no more handouts, 'teacher'. You had ALL the information you needed to solve the problem, but do not apply ANY THOUGHT OR EFFORT of your own. Now you (essentially) get handed a solution, and STILL are begging for handouts.

For once in the five years you've been here, try figuring something out on your own, by ACTUALLY DOING SOMETHING YOURSELF.
 
Old 12-22-2014, 12:55 PM   #75
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I've noticed that this thread has been going on for a month, and I've been re-evaluating it in the context of that timeline.

First, I've noticed that zak100 dropped the "I am a teacher and I need this for a course I'm teaching" line quite a while ago.

Also worth pointing out:

Quote:
Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
This is almost the end of the semester. However I have extended the date of project submission due to problem with email program. I cant hide this.
That was posted a whole month ago. How long did zak100 extend the deadline for, exactly?

Quote:
Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
If you feel that it can be solved by IMAP, i would try this. But i would be working at snail's speed because now i have to teach another course.

So it may take one more year.
That was posted 3 weeks ago. So: the deadline passed, zak100 couldn't do it, he doesn't actually need this solved anymore, and he's now trying to learn how to do this for next year?

Quote:
Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
Actually i dont have linux system at my home. Tomorrow i would check it on my lab computer.
Quote:
Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
Have you seen a teacher doing installation?? Its the task of system administrator.
Most of zak100's posts after that have contained the phrase "it is an installation problem."

He's made clear that he's working on this exclusively at the school, and not at home. So he could, have just, uhm, asked the system administrator to do the installation for him?

EDIT: Oh, it seems that I missed this:

Quote:
Originally Posted by zak100 View Post
There is no System Admin. here. We have any only lab staffs who can install Linux & windows but they cant do any trouble shooting & are not expert at PERL.
Okay then.

So, zak100, you just need to be good enough to do your own troubleshooting and become an expert in PERL.

And I'm going to spell this out for zak100: your failure to accomplish something is not our defeat. It's yours.

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