Path: usenet.cis.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!psgrain!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: wjm@best.com (William J. Middleton) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.announce,comp.lang.perl.misc Subject: CPAN scripts submissions (Was: ftplib.pl bug and fix) Followup-To: comp.lang.perl.misc Date: 1 Mar 1996 14:40:04 GMT Organization: Best Internet Communications Lines: 49 Approved: merlyn@stonehenge.com (comp.lang.perl.announce) Message-ID: <4h7284$oni@maureen.teleport.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: kelly.teleport.com X-Disclaimer: The "Approved" header verifies header information for article transmission and does not imply approval of content. Xref: usenet.cis.ufl.edu comp.lang.perl.announce:276 comp.lang.perl.misc:22360 In article , Dave Wolfe wrote: >Since mail to the author of ftplib.pl (David Sundstrom >) bounces, I'll post here to let other ftplib.pl >users know and to Perl5-porters in hopes that someone will update the >CPAN copy (scripts/ftpstuff/ftplib-1.1.pl.Z). I've placed this patch in the same directory with ftplib-1.1. In general, it's a good idea to submit things that you'd like to have placed in the scripts area to perl-packrats@metronet.com, or to me directly (2nd choice) at wjm@metronet.com. Updates, new submissions, or removals are fine. However, it'll make it _alot_ easier if you send a short description of the format found on any "menu" file in the ftp.metronet.com scripts archive, so I can regen the index.html, and maintain gopher compatibility. Also, _please_ specify an area for new submissions. i.e. - ftpstuff, adminstuff, assorted, etc. Here's a sample menu entry: # File Name: ftplib-1.1.pl.Z # File Size in BYTES: 12792 # Sender/Author/Poster: sunds@asictest.sc.ti.com (David M. Sundstrom) # Subject: Latest version of ftplib.pl # # New version of Spaf's ftplib.pl # Now includes many new features, including a PUT routine. # Does NOT use chat2.pl, for increased speed and reliability. Please use this format for all submissions. Yes, I know it's not very cool, hep, modern or standard-conforming. Neither am I. Thanks, Bill