-- on Jan 03, 2010 at 13:37 PST Anonymous Monk wrote
> > That can be done but isn't required, see perllocale for all the details.
> > Also, according to this, its a operating system problem, so you might check for
> > updates for yours.
Thank you for the reply "Anonymous Monk"
I'll try the perllocale pointer you kindly provided.
I've actually been using the FreeBSD family of BSD's. I enquired on their lists about this back in 2007 but nothing was offered. The machine I'm running this script on is running current (8-RELEASE) as of 7 days ago. So if it is *BSD's perl distrib, nothing' changed.
Thank you again for taking the time to respond.
--
Advance perl usage;
Do something really cool with it, and then share it with everyone.
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