You can use Log::Log4perl. It is very powerful module for logging
You can log to STDOUT or to file or to both of them simultaneously. It's really handy, must have tool.
In reply to Re: Output of STDERR - Probably an easy one
by ccn
in thread Output of STDERR - Probably an easy one
by cosmicperl
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