I had a similar problem with a drag and drop situation.
I hilighted/selected a group of files and dropped them onto a MacPerl droplet. Roughly a third of the time MacPerl would start up then immediately go idle doing nothing with the files. Drag them on top of the droplet a second time, the script would take off and do what it was supposed to do.
Nothing that I could identify even remotely related to MacPerl or MacOS had changed, yet the problem disappeared after about a month of that riggamarole...
At 08:05 -0700 06/09/2004, Chris Nandor wrote:
At 16:42 +0200 2004.06.09, Martin Buchmann wrote:i'm using a macperl script to call some external programs. That was working in the past but now i have the problem that MacPerl is just
Have you changed anything recently? Any module versions, or apps that you're trying to launch?
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