just a ot r pe hackerUse of uninitialized value in join or string a +t test.pl line 4. Use of uninitialized value in join or string at test.pl line 4. Use of uninitialized value in join or string at test.pl line 4. just another perl hacker
Was what I got on win32 (5.8.0) and the same on Red Hat (5.6.1). Did I cut-n-paste wrong?

However, I *did* see some of that funky teletype action going on while the warn/errors were a scrollin'..

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