Note that in programming, there is a huge difference between the word link, and the word unlink.

The word link is commonly used for the linker program.

The word unlink is commonly used for the system call named unlink, which also exists in Perl as unlink.

You seem to want to use unlink, but you say link. This is highly confusing.

You still have not answered my original question, as to who gave you that suggestion and why they gave the suggestion to you.

If you are trying to get solutions for suggestions and help you got from another place, please stop doing this. This website is for learning and using Perl and not for doing your school and work assignments.

As you have repeatedly ignored attempts to help you find learning resources, I can only think that you are acting in bad faith.


In reply to Re^3: Finally linking issues using perl by Corion
in thread Finally linking issues using perl by gpssana

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