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RE: RE: RE: Re: Using backticks with (mount):

by BBQ (Curate)
on Jul 18, 2000 at 17:23 UTC ( [id://22987]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to RE: RE: Re: Using backticks with (mount):
in thread Using backticks with (mount):

Well, maybe you're right! Maybe it should... BUT! ;)

If its called $OS_ERROR, one might expect it to start off undef until some OS errors actually occur. With Illegal Seek, common sense would tell me that OS errors have occured! I guess that's what confuses most people. Indeterminate should be undef, and not Illegal Seek, IMHO.

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