sorry too much time to uncomment it, so iam pasting it all
Sorry too much time to read it, so I am ignoring it all.

You're basically saying that your time is precious, but ours is not. So you cannot "uncomment" it (I suppose you meant something like "restrict it to what really matters"), but you expect others to read it all looking for the relevant parts.

IMHO this is not only rude, but possibly something that backfires to you. If you make your part, and spend some energy, it's likely that people will be happy to help you and provide helpful answers. Otherwise, I fear that you won't attract many answers (different from this), which will make you really waste time. But, you know, that's only my humble opinion.

Flavio
perl -ple'$_=reverse' <<<ti.xittelop@oivalf

Don't fool yourself.

In reply to Re^3: Absolute Path errors by polettix
in thread Absolute Path errors by Nik

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