I'm writing a file on an aix system.
Despite the file size exceeding the ulimit, the script isn't terminating.
Aside of putting in explicit length checking, is there any method that makes a perl script either abort or return an error under such circumstances.
By doing a "$rc = print FILE", the $rc always returns 1 whether the write is successful or not.
Thanks - Kev
In reply to Ulimit being reached by viffer
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