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Re: Nice perl script to determine pagerank

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 14:47:37 +0100, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote:
> Ignoramus26253 wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 04:41:30 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
>> <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote:
>>> John Bokma wrote:
>>>
>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Ignoramus31514 wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> when configuring cpan, you entered "yes" in some wrong place:)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> You see, there are so many useful perl modules, that being able to
>>>>>> load then via cpan is quite useful and it is portable.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Since my own site uses a gazillion of 3rd party perl modules, I
>>>>>> already have all that machinery in place.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Yes, I soon realised it. I was doing everything in haste. What worries
>>>>> me is that it becomes non-trivial to install. If I wanted to send the
>>>>> script to a colleague, it wouldn't take just seconds. I'll give it
>>>>> another go though.
>>>> 
>>>> You have three options:
>>>> 
>>>> 1) install the module in a local directory
>>>> 2) copy the module to your local directory (for each word in front of
>>>>    a :: a subdirectory has to be made, e.g. if the module is:
>>>> 
>>>>     foo::bar::baz
>>>> 
>>>>     you copy baz.pm in ./foo/bar
>>>> 
>>>> 3) use PAR to make an exe which contains perl.exe, the script, and the
>>>>    modules.
>>>
>>> Shortly after that last message of mine, I installed the module manually
>>> and even wrote about it:
>>>
>>> http://www.schestowitz.com/Software/Google_Cron/
>>>
>>> I hope you don't mind it. I acknowledged where necessary.
>> 
>> Great! Can you acknowledge me as
>> 
>> Igor Chudov from <A HREF=http://www.algebra.com/>Algebra Homework Help
>> (algebra.com)</A>
>> 
>> i
>
> I was going to explicitly ask you for that. No problem, mate.
>
> Roy
>

Thank you. I will be happy if you find the script useful. There are so
many super usefil perl modules, able to do incredible things quite
easily.

i
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