I have a file containing this:
gpu/aps/mcp/mc_server/index.html
gpu/aps/mcp/mca_rtsp/index.html
gpu/oms/subagent/testagent/index.html
sys/netbsd/src/sys/netstreams/index.html
and I use this to delete gpu on the first line:
($str contains "gpu")
open(FOUND, "+<found");
$first_line = <FOUND>;
$tmp = length $str;
$tmp = $tmp +1;
$linetmp = substr($first_line, $tmp);
print FOUND $linetmp;
but I get this as a result:
gpu/aps/mcp/mc_server/index.html
gpu/aps/mcp/mca_rtsp/index.html
gpu/oms/subagent/testagent/index.html
sys/netbsd/src/sys/netstreams/index.html
gpu/aps/mcp/mc_server/index.html <-- where did this line come from
aps/mcp/mc_server/index.html
please help!
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