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Re^2: Is there a way to catch an error within a module?

by romandas (Pilgrim)
on Mar 18, 2008 at 09:44 UTC ( [id://674754]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Is there a way to catch an error within a module?
in thread Is there a way to catch an error within a module?

Thanks for the information, though the options seem pretty bleak.

Option 1, from your post, seems like a non-starter. Option 2, while BOFH-ly tempting, isn't likely either. The best I can do is rename them as I find them.. but given that this is a rather large filesystem, doing this onesy-twosy is going to be painful. At least I know what I'm in for..
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Re^3: Is there a way to catch an error within a module?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Mar 18, 2008 at 11:05 UTC
    but given that this is a rather large filesystem, doing this onesy-twosy is going to be painful.

    Just type tree /a f: > tree.txt at a command line and go get a coffee. When you come back load the file into your editor and you'll quickly see what needs to be done.


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