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<0> how do i print out the hostname in perl <1> hostname of? <0> my linux box <1> the local machine? <0> yes <0> in my command prompt it prints using hostname
<1> that's what i thought. in perl you could use the same basically <0> does perl use an envirnmental variable <1> $myhostname = `hostname`; <0> cool <0> ill tryi it <0> that just printed hostname <1> note those were ` not ' <0> gotcha <1> the unshifted tilde key on a standard US keyboard me thinks <0> perfect <0> tanks <1> cheers <2> hey two-bits <1> hiyo <2> hows things? <1> much cooler than they were last week <2> yea, I'd have to say same here <2> the past couple weeks have been miserable ones.. <2> though, once again.. I find myself bored ****in senseless <1> my solution was to get an air conditioner <2> lol <2> dude
<2> I work in greenhouses <2> was 120F in there, yesterday <2> that'd be.. <2> about 48C <2> closer to 49 I guess <1> i deal in F as well. that's ****ing hot. and i'm going to take a wild guess and ***ume it was humid as **** too <2> yup <2> depends which end of one of them you're on, theres about a 10-15 degree temp differenc <2> they're 150 long.. <2> but, yea <2> thats the hottest yet this year <2> but, its atleast.. 100 in there, on any given day, extremely humid <2> 100-110, is about normal <2> ya get used ot it, AC makes me uncomfortable anymore, because of it <2> spend 10-14 hours a day, 7 days a week in there.. for the past 4 months <3> im having trouble with Apache::Session <3> should be pathetically simple with a tied hash right? <3> it doesnt always store the data after adding to the hash <3> any ideas <3> forcing an update by calling the update method direclty doesnt work <4> i'm trying to install the perl library XML::Simple but i get numerous messages saying this: Unable to recognise encoding of this document at /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7/XML/SAX/PurePerl/EncodingDetect.pm <4> this is an error from cpan under linux <4> how do i fix this? i have tried to resinstall XML::SAX <0> what do i need to do if i want to make a perl script that takes unlimited arguments...(ex: findUser.pl user1 user2)
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