On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 08:58:11AM -0500, IvorW wrote:
> As far as I know you should not be using SQLite2.pm as this is older than, and superseded
> by SQLite.pm, which is actually SQLite version 3 just to confuse you.
CGI::Wiki declares a dependency on DBD::SQLite >= 0.25. Is this wrong?
Cheers,
Dominic.
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 09:13:36AM -0500, IvorW wrote:
> Not at all. DBD::SQLite and DBD::SQLite2 are different modules, ostensibly
> as far as CPAN is concerned.
Indeed. I was just checking that there wasn't any other reason that we
shouldn't be using an older version of the module apart from naming
conventions
> I think that you might possibly run into problems if DBD::SQLite2 is already
> installed, which is why we haven't seen more occurrences of this problem.
The problem in this case was triggered by the slightly odd upload to
Debian.
Dominic.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openguides-dev-bounces(a)openguides.org
> [mailto:openguides-dev-bounces@openguides.org]On Behalf Of Dominic
> Hargreaves
> Sent: 06 December 2004 14:14
> To: OpenGuides software developers
> Cc: cgi-wiki-dev(a)earth.li
> Subject: Re: [OpenGuides-Dev] SQLite fails after upgrade
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 08:58:11AM -0500, IvorW wrote:
>
> > As far as I know you should not be using SQLite2.pm as this
> is older than, and superseded
> > by SQLite.pm, which is actually SQLite version 3 just to
> confuse you.
>
> CGI::Wiki declares a dependency on DBD::SQLite >= 0.25. Is this wrong?
Not at all. DBD::SQLite and DBD::SQLite2 are different modules, ostensibly
as far as CPAN is concerned.
I think that you might possibly run into problems if DBD::SQLite2 is already
installed, which is why we haven't seen more occurrences of this problem.
Hope this helps,
Ivor.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openguides-dev-bounces(a)openguides.org
> [mailto:openguides-dev-bounces@openguides.org]On Behalf Of Rev Simon
> Rumble
> Sent: 06 December 2004 13:56
> To: openguides-dev(a)openguides.org
> Subject: [OpenGuides-Dev] SQLite fails after upgrade
>
>
> Doh, I sent this to openguides-london. Sorry.
>
> After an upgrade, I get these errors with the SQLite modules:
>
> [various errors]
>
> It seems the upgrade has moved the module to:
> /usr/share/perl5/DBD/SQLite2.pm
>
> I tried symlinking it to:
> /usr/share/perl5/DBD/SQLite.pm
>
> But the other errors remained.
>
> Ideas?
As far as I know you should not be using SQLite2.pm as this is older than, and superseded
by SQLite.pm, which is actually SQLite version 3 just to confuse you.
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 09:52:16 -0500, IvorW <ivorw-openguides(a)xemaps.com> wrote:
> Lunch time seems favourite so far. Anyone recommend a venue?
Not that I can make it but the Queens Arms' beer selection and quality
has made a marked improvement of late, does decent nosh and is just
round the corner from the Union:
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/show.shtml/6520/Queens_Arms/South_Kens…
(Yes, I should have added an entry, excuse my slackness).
A.
--
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: openguides-dev-bounces(a)openguides.org
> [mailto:openguides-dev-bounces@openguides.org]On Behalf Of Kake L Pugh
> Sent: 01 December 2004 14:20
> To: OpenGuides software developers
> Subject: Re: [OpenGuides-Dev] Proposed BOF at lpw 2004
>
>
> Kake wrote:
> >> I'm going to the LPW. What do you want to do with this BOF?
>
> On Wed 01 Dec 2004, IvorW <ivorw-openguides(a)xemaps.com> wrote:
> > In terms of what we want to talk about, I believe that discussion
> > will emerge. I wasn't planning to set an agenda up-front, unless
> > you disagree.
>
> No, I mean for example are you suggesting we go to lunch together? Or
> make sure that we all get together in the pub afterwards? Or...?
>
Lunch time seems favourite so far. Anyone recommend a venue?
I've just worked out I _can_ go to LPW, thankfully, but only until the
early evening. Lunchtime BOF would suit me best. Lunch is from
13:30-14:15, so perhaps not long enough. Friday evening is in, as is
later in the evening.
(I have a friend leaving for Australia who arrives mid-afternoon and
flies out at 22:00, so we want to grab a bite before he heads off.)
--
Rev Simon Rumble <simon(a)rumble.net>
www.rumble.net
The Tourist Engineer
Nerds need vacations too.
http://engineer.openguides.org/
"It's the good girls who keep the diaries, the bad
girls never have the time."
- Tallulah Bankhead
Kake wrote:
>> I'm going to the LPW. What do you want to do with this BOF?
On Wed 01 Dec 2004, IvorW <ivorw-openguides(a)xemaps.com> wrote:
> In terms of what we want to talk about, I believe that discussion
> will emerge. I wasn't planning to set an agenda up-front, unless
> you disagree.
No, I mean for example are you suggesting we go to lunch together? Or
make sure that we all get together in the pub afterwards? Or...?
Kake
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openguides-dev-bounces(a)openguides.org
> [mailto:openguides-dev-bounces@openguides.org]On Behalf Of Kake L Pugh
> Sent: 01 December 2004 12:57
> To: OpenGuides software developers
> Subject: Re: [OpenGuides-Dev] Proposed BOF at lpw 2004
>
>
> On Wed 01 Dec 2004, IvorW <ivorw-openguides(a)xemaps.com> wrote:
> > I'd like to organise an OpenGuides BOF at the London Perl Workshop
> > if there is sufficient interest.
>
> I'm going to the LPW. What do you want to do with this BOF?
It was mainly that the event provides an opportunity to meet in the flesh, some non-London.pmers interested in OpenGuides. I am pleased that Dom is going as I have not
met him yet. IRC and mailing lists are fine, but you can't beat meeting people in person.
I also see this as an opportunity to recruit more contributors and guide hosts.
In terms of what we want to talk about, I believe that discussion will emerge.
I wasn't planning to set an agenda up-front, unless you disagree.