The environment variables are parameters to a script (the script author used
this as the mechanism for providing parameters rather than command-line
arguments). If there is an environment variable that is known to cause this
behavior, I can provide a list of them, but most are "application-speci
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
perl version 5.8.0, I am debugging a script that uses a module, and
that module elicits a warning like "you only used that filehandle once,
you dolt in line " (I paraphrase, since I can't
post from work, and that's where the problem is).
The problem is the filenames is som
On 8 Apr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: perl version 5.8.0, I am debugging a script that uses a module, and
: that module elicits a warning like "you only used that filehandle once,
: you dolt in line " (I paraphrase, since I can't
: post from work, and that's where the problem is).
Why are you in
perl version 5.8.0, I am debugging a script that uses a module, and
that module elicits a warning like "you only used that filehandle once,
you dolt in line " (I paraphrase, since I can't
post from work, and that's where the problem is).
The problem is the filenames is some weird characters, and