That's all well and good, and now I completely understand why it's
happening. But it still doesn't solve the problem I have of making an
extremely simple Perl script append a single time of day/date stamp
on the end of a file every time the Mac is booted.
I looked for RuntimeBuilder, but the archive search facility was
toasted. Repeated error messages stating that a search conf file
couldn't be located. Repeated emails to webmaster and archives at
bumppo.net both yielded bounced messages.
- [MacPerl] PM files not found at startup? Bill Becker
- Re: [MacPerl] PM files not found at startup? Chris Nandor
- Re: [MacPerl] PM files not found at startup? John Delacour
- Re: [MacPerl] PM files not found at startup? Chris Nandor
- Re: [MacPerl] PM files not found at startup? Bill Becker
- Re: [MacPerl] PM files not found at startup... Chris Nandor
- Re: [MacPerl] PM files not found at startup... Jeff Lowrey