>But why would you do that? If 
>something went wrong, you could not determine what.
>

I turned off the STDOUT/STDERR in my program in order to avoid the possible 
mussy error-infos appearing on screen.While I wouldn't lose the valuable 
infos,since I re-defined both signal 'die' and 'warn' handler and wrote the 
results to files.


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