Perl isn't flushing the buffer of screen ouput until you \n. Adding \n to your print statements should fix it, I think (I've never actually played with it or had this problem, but it seems to be a common one)
In reply to Re: Re: sleep on windows w activestate perl
by Grygonos
in thread sleep on windows w activestate perl
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