To go a bit further what turnstep explained, you may check the value of <kbd>$^X</kbd>, which is the path and name of your perl executable. If it ends in '.exe' it's likely you're running under Windows.
<kbd>--In reply to Re: Re: How do I tell what OS I'm running under?
by OeufMayo
in thread How do I tell what OS I'm running under?
by mp3car-2001
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