![]() (And the link and current code is not by me (Claus) - see this thread for a history of how YAL has evolved) Above is the most recent version, in zip format. Seems everyone and their grandmother is making log analyzers at the moment. Thought I'd throw mine out there as well. ![]() It resembles bort's quite a bit as I was quite fond of his but there were a few things I'd like to have included/tweaked. The following picture shows the result from last nights Malbolge run: I'm borderline fanatic * when it comes to open source and free software, so I decided I might as well take a shot at make a "bort-like" logger that everyone could help improve. Several things can be seen: input/output damage, effective hit-percentage (and defence) over the last 30 attacks, different timers etc. The party window gives summaries of the party members, and it's clear that 1) Ashley completely owned the layer, 2) Divine slingers (Fiona) badly need a damage boost or something (and I do know which damage types to use for the different mobs), and that 3) Raj "won" the tank contest in the end. Signal handling code would segfault with some Linux kernel and glibc versions. In another KB found that in order to install a perl module, I need to run ppm.bat from folder plesk\additional\perl\bin\, but unfortunately, file isn't there. Getting Started Whether you're a first-time user or a long-time fan, our free resources will help you get the most from ActivePerl. Now perl script engine is missing and SpamAssasin component doesn't work. PerlScript has been added in the 64-bit Windows release of ActivePerl 5.12.2 build 1203. This release uses /Library/ActivePerl-5.10/lib as a per-user Perl 5.10 specific module area. By mistake, I uninstall Activeperl 5.10.1 build 1007. To run that under windows you can get perl for free from ActiveState, and once you install the ActiveState version you can run the package manager, select Tk and install that. Unfortunately /Library/ActivePerl/lib was also used by ActivePerl 5.8, so you could end up with a mixture of 5.8 and 5.10 modules in that directory. Under *nix it just runs although some distributions may have to install the Tk package though. Place the nwn.pl script in the same directory as the NWN log files and enjoy. This will build Perl with all default options for your system and install it in the /usr/local directory. Configure -des -Dprefix/usr/local/ make make test sudo make install. To be blunt, your profs are full of it in this regard. Copyright 1995-1999 2001-2004,2010 Gisle Aas <>. On most Unix-like systems (including macOS), you can then configure, build, test, and install Perl by issuing the following commands.![]() I can make obfuscated code in any language.
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