I note that you are using perl -w to run your application. You probably likely will want to use warnings instead. -w will also cause other modules to emit warnings, even if they are not designed to run under the warnings pragma, which is probably not the behavior you usually want. use warnings; is lexically scoped, allowing you to control what modules you actually receive warnings from.
--MidLifeXis
In reply to Re^2: Shebang behavior with perl
by MidLifeXis
in thread Shebang behavior with perl
by McKreeger
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