close(STDERR) affects the whole program. There are better ways of suppressing warnings: (best to worse)
And you're only hiding the symptom, not fixing the problem. Like the warning says, a piece of code that should get executed is not getting executed.
In reply to Re^3: How to execute succcessful this Perl script in Linux, window and solaris?
by ikegami
in thread How to execute succcessful this Perl script in Linux, window and solaris?
by wxfjordan
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