Heh. I used to live in an Italian neighborhood in Brooklyn, and "thrown to the fishes" meant that you'd never have any kind of problem again (Perl included.)

So... what are you trying to do? "need to {...} create a log with a list of IP address{es}" is kinda obscure - and adding a list of modules to it doesn't help. Can you explain exactly what you're trying to do? If you just need to generate a list of IPs between two endpoints, it's not that hard - and doesn't require any modules. So, details, please?


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In reply to Re: New to Perl by oko1
in thread New to Perl by NastyPenguin

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