Hi
I have installed links on unix on numereous occcassions with no problems and a few times on NT with little problems but this one is getting me.
I get a date error when trying to add a link.
The host states
As our system is NT-based, there is no option for date.You may instead use localtime.
Sample code:
use POSIX qw(strftime);
$now_string = strftime "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y", localtime;
Do I place this in links.cfg somewhere in the date sub routine if so exactly where.
I loaded a db with some links already in it and when I try and build I get this error.
Can't locate vars.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
from line 36 nph-build.pl
The host lists modules that are installed however this does not appear - this does
libnet
libnet is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and consistent programming interface (API) to the client side of various protocols used in the internet community.
and
libwww-perl
Library for WWW access in Perl
I included these as I am not sure what they mean.
Any help would be most greatly appreciated
Thanks
I have searched the boards and found reference to difficulties with other window users with the vars.pm, I changed the line from use to require but no joy. I will ask my host will he instal it but I would still require some help with the date problem for adding links
Thanks
DavyC
I have installed links on unix on numereous occcassions with no problems and a few times on NT with little problems but this one is getting me.
I get a date error when trying to add a link.
The host states
As our system is NT-based, there is no option for date.You may instead use localtime.
Sample code:
use POSIX qw(strftime);
$now_string = strftime "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y", localtime;
Do I place this in links.cfg somewhere in the date sub routine if so exactly where.
I loaded a db with some links already in it and when I try and build I get this error.
Can't locate vars.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
from line 36 nph-build.pl
The host lists modules that are installed however this does not appear - this does
libnet
libnet is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and consistent programming interface (API) to the client side of various protocols used in the internet community.
and
libwww-perl
Library for WWW access in Perl
I included these as I am not sure what they mean.
Any help would be most greatly appreciated
Thanks
I have searched the boards and found reference to difficulties with other window users with the vars.pm, I changed the line from use to require but no joy. I will ask my host will he instal it but I would still require some help with the date problem for adding links
Thanks
DavyC