Can perl and C have "different" STDERRs on windows?
No. There is only one STDERR on windows and it is always fileno 2. Perl wraps things so that stderr is a variable, but fileno 2 is always the original stderr.
AFAIK, despite claims to the contrary, there is no way to get it to work on win32.
If it was possible it would work already :)
In reply to Re^5: STDERR going to string
by Anonymous Monk
in thread STDERR going to string
by philkime
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