in reply to (tye)Re: Crypted password under Win32
in thread Crypted password under Win32

Excuse me, I was just going on the documentation from active perl. I installed ActivePerl-5.6.1.626 not too long ago (May 9) and there is no mention of this.

For that frikkin' matter, I just tried a "crypt()" call and it fails. While this information is old, it is by no means outdated. If my 2 month old version of Perl won't work, chances are good that this information applies to the question asked.

BTW, this is the first time I've gotten crap for R'ing TFM!

I'm not saying you're not right, but I don't expect to get depricated for relaying information that is in relatively current documentation.

~Hammy

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(tye)Re2: Crypted password under Win32
by tye (Sage) on Jul 10, 2001 at 23:48 UTC
    BTW, this is the first time I've gotten crap for R'ing TFM!

    I'm sorry you feel that I "gave you crap".

    crypt works in Perl 5.6 from both ActiveState and IndigoStar. I'd be quite surprised if ActiveState decided to remove this support in newer versions, but I haven't checked.

    You say "crypt()" failed. If it failed with "Not enough arguments for crypt", then you didn't prove anything. It used to fail under Win32 Perl with something like "crypt not implemented due to excessive paranoia". How does it fail now?

    I'm not saying you're not right, but I don't expect to get depricated for relaying information that is in relatively current documentation.

    I'm not sure what you mean by "depricated". All I did was reply with a correction to the information based on information that I had.

            - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")