... open just long enough to execute (no chance of seeing output or errors or warnings)You need to add
<STDIN>; to the bottom of all of your scripts - then the dos window won't close until you hit return :-)
Hmmmm ... but that won't work where errors are involved ....
I, too, have Vista (Business) running a number of perl builds (including Active Perls 5.8.8 and 5.10.0). Thankfully, I haven't yet struck such an issue. The thing is that *something* must have changed - are you sure that updates are not being downloaded and installed automatically ?
Mind you, if there is such an update waiting out there, then I'll probably cop it, too, sooner or later :-)
Cheers,
Rob
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