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  • #16
    Rastak, one of these days you are going to discover girls. Then computer gymnastics won't seem so important.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
      Rastak, one of these days you are going to discover girls. Then computer gymnastics won't seem so important.

      Man, I been married to the same one for 27 years.....hey, maybe you are right......

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Merlin
        Originally posted by SkinBasket
        Ha ha fuckers! I gots it working and it only took 6 weeks. Go suck yourself!
        6 weeks to install Perl? What did you do, write a whole new Kernel? And no, I won't go suck myself for giving you the obvious places to look for installing the thing. I never had to install it, I use Linux and FreeBSD and those installs come with it.
        Jesus Effen Christ. PERL isn't the problem you dope. I asked, "Anyone familiar with setting up Apache web server and PERL on a local machine to test scripts?"

        Apache was the problem. But thank for directing me to the most obvious Google result for PERL. It was tremendously helpful.
        "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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        • #19
          Originally posted by SkinBasket
          Originally posted by Merlin
          Originally posted by SkinBasket
          Ha ha fuckers! I gots it working and it only took 6 weeks. Go suck yourself!
          6 weeks to install Perl? What did you do, write a whole new Kernel? And no, I won't go suck myself for giving you the obvious places to look for installing the thing. I never had to install it, I use Linux and FreeBSD and those installs come with it.
          Jesus Effen Christ. PERL isn't the problem you dope. I asked, "Anyone familiar with setting up Apache web server and PERL on a local machine to test scripts?"

          Apache was the problem. But thank for directing me to the most obvious Google result for PERL. It was tremendously helpful.

          What was hard about apache? Download source, compile, setup cgi, run perl scripts.

          In winblows, download pre-compiled binaries, do the same thing.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Rastak
            Originally posted by SkinBasket
            Originally posted by Merlin
            Originally posted by SkinBasket
            Ha ha fuckers! I gots it working and it only took 6 weeks. Go suck yourself!
            6 weeks to install Perl? What did you do, write a whole new Kernel? And no, I won't go suck myself for giving you the obvious places to look for installing the thing. I never had to install it, I use Linux and FreeBSD and those installs come with it.
            Jesus Effen Christ. PERL isn't the problem you dope. I asked, "Anyone familiar with setting up Apache web server and PERL on a local machine to test scripts?"

            Apache was the problem. But thank for directing me to the most obvious Google result for PERL. It was tremendously helpful.

            What was hard about apache? Download source, compile, setup cgi, run perl scripts.

            In winblows, download pre-compiled binaries, do the same thing.

            If it was only that easy, I wouldn't have had a problem would I? Configuring is the step you left out and also the most poorly documented - especially for winblows. Ah well, on to the magical world of PERL. If I'm out of touch for a couple weeks, you'll know it's because I'm ass deep in curly brackets and semi colons.
            "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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