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another thing. if you do not need STDERR you can do a dirty trick! ;)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; if ( $^O =~ /^(MS)?Win/ ) { eval { #dirty hack to avoid the warning close STDERR; require Win32::DriveInfo; my $TotalNumberOfFreeBytes = (Win32::DriveInfo::DriveSpace('c: +'))[6]; my $TotalNumberOfBytes = (Win32::DriveInfo::DriveSpace('c:'))[ +5]; print "This is $^O \n"; print "Total Free: $TotalNumberOfFreeBytes\tTotal size: $Total +NumberOfBytes\n"; }; print $@, "\ndone!"; } elsif ( $^O =~ /^linux/ ) { print "This is Linux OS!!!\n"; }
HTH

In reply to Re^2: How to execute succcessful this Perl script in Linux, window and solaris? by esskar
in thread How to execute succcessful this Perl script in Linux, window and solaris? by wxfjordan

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