Re: how do I list modules




Sherm Pendley wrote:
"mmccaws2" <mmccaws@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Two questions for this mac os x 10.4 users

This ain't your father's MacPerl - The answer is the same for Mac OS X as
for any other *nix. :-)

one how do I list all of the Net::? modules? {I was looking for
net::dns but it's not loaded}

Have a look at:

perldoc -q "which modules are installed"

two Is there another module that will let me query nameservers for mx,
ns, a, and cname records?

Net::DNS

sherm--

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thanks

I didn't really understand whether it made any difference whether or
not it was the
intel mac or the original chipset mac os. I saw that there were many
MacPerl sites that haven't been updated recently. That's why I figured
I better make sure.

again thanks

.



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