[Catalyst] creating a model
Matt S Trout
dbix-class at trout.me.uk
Tue Jan 2 15:38:38 GMT 2007
On 23 Dec 2006, at 01:32, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> If the latest version of Catalyst is not working under Windows, I
> can say that this framework is not very portable.
> I know that I could find workarounds, but I said what I said for
> showing some reasons why perl is less and less used.
Because we aren't psychic and can't magically solve your windows
installation problems without you ACTUALLY TELLING US WHAT WENT
WRONG? No, wait, I don't think other languages' developers have ESP
either :)
Try the Catalyst-Runtime packages from http://ppm.tcool.org/ or
report the problems you encountered getting Catalyst to install under
windows - we have users quite happily using both ActiveState perl and
Vanilla Perl to run it on windows. If you don't tell us what went
wrong so we can help you figure it out, it doesn't mean the framework
isn't portable, it just means you're being silly.
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