Maybe manutd doesn't know <> meaning. It read a line from standard input, and if you have an argument in the command line statement, perl will interpret (by default) that it is a file which has to read as standard input (see perlrun)
Regards,In reply to Re^4: Print next N lines after a pattern is matched.
by i5513
in thread Print next N lines after a pattern is matched.
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