Ian Phillipps <igp_list2@tesco.net> writes: > On Mon, 21 May 2001 at 09:02:22 +1200, Jasvir Nagra wrote: > > Ilmari Karonen <iltzu@sci.fi> writes: > > > Just as a data point, on my debian/stormix linux box it runs but does > > > absolutely nothing, except for a couple of warnings if enabled. > > *sigh* Yep, its supposed to do something. ;-) I am guessing you are > > running the camel as opposed to something Smirch generated? It would > > be nice to iron out this bug - what does /bin/sh point to and is perl > > in your PATH? > > Me, too (Slackware). /bin/sh points to "GNU sh, version 1.14.7(1)" - aka > "bash", and err, yes, perl is in my PATH ;-) > > Ian > Tries to imagine what it would be like if 'perl' were not in his path... Sadness happens. I am scrambling for a clue - I should note that it will not work if you pipe the camel into perl. It has to be dropped into a file of its own and run with a "perl file_of_its_own" or with the hash bang magic line. This helps? Cheers Jas -- $_='`';++$*&&$*++;$.=$:=$_| '#';$~=$:&~$";$;= $_|'!'.$:++;$~.=($,=$_|'/'). $:++.$:.$";$;="$:$;$:"; $/=$_|'(';$.=$:.$..$/++. $,++.$";$~.=$/.($_| '.').$".$,;`$.$~$;>&$*`;$_ ='@'&$:|$_; ==== Want to unsubscribe from Fun With Perl? Well, if you insist... ==== Send email to <fwp-request@technofile.org> with message _body_ ==== unsubscribe