Bummer! i just downloading the script and the module, read
about them in the
book (awesome book!),
ran them on
http://microsoft.com and got the desired
results with no run-time errors. I am running RedHat 7.1 and
Perl 5.6.0, but i really think Dr. Stein's code should work
on 5.005. (and it's Perl, not PERL :))
Word of advice - go ahead and try out Java's new package
that you speak of. Not because you can't get the Perl way to
work, but because you will gain a better understanding of
non-blocking IO. But never give up on Perl!!
jeffa
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