SUSE Package Hub 15 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-Standard-Pool
Package Hub 15
Dummy repo - this will fail
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perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-Standard-Pool
Package Hub 15
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP1 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP1-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP1
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP1 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP1-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP1
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP2 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP2
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP2 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP2
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP3 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP3-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP3
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP3 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP3-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP3
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP4
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP4
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Standard-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP5
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 one-click install
Install perl-TryCatch
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Standard-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP5
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
perl-TryCatch
first class try catch semantics for Perl, without source filters.
This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python or
C++). The standard method of using 'eval {}; if ($@) {}' is often prone to
subtle bugs, primarily that its far too easy to stomp on the error in error
handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.