Hello,

when I execute the following code under WinXP, there are strange results:

01 #! /usr/bin/perl 02: use warnings; 03: use strict; 04: 05: my @result = `dir`; # as list 06: die "Error 1: $!\n" if $!; 07: print @result, "\n\n"; 08: 09: my $result = `dir`; 10: die "Error 2: $!\n" if $!; 11: print $result;

Well, the whole code runs fine under 5.8.5 under linux or cygwin/WinXP, but with ActivestatePerl 809 and 810 under WinXP I get an error for the second backtick-command whereas the first runs fine:

Error 2: Bad file descriptor

Is this a bug? or am I the bug?

Best regards,
perl -e "s>>*F>e=>y)\*martinF)stronat)=>print,print v8.8.8.32.11.32"


In reply to Bug with Backticks under Win32? by strat

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