On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 14:12:11 +0800, Autrijus Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Q) Can someone please explain the difference between -f and -F?
> 
> -f deals with your scripts (xbook.pl etc)
> -F deals with prerequisite modules (CGI.pm etc)
Thanks. So just to make my understabding complete, in both cases CGI.pm would be 
included - however with -F it would be run through the filter? Is that correct? And I 
assume that applies to specific packages I include. The core modules are never run 
through the filter - correct?

> 
> > 1) Now to filtering (I am on Win2K with perl 5.6.1):
> > pp -o x.exe xbook.pl
> > I wonder if this is a race or cleanup condition?
> > This did not happen with 0.76 (the last version I tested).
> 
> Try this:
>       pp --clean -o x.exe xbook.pl
I'll try this but I am thinking this would cause more problems as one thread may try 
to cleanup what the other just created? And since this CGI is called a lot, would 
prefer to leave the cache for speed - I'll let you know what happens tomorrow.
> 
I'll also try 5.8

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