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RE: (C<readdir> broken ?) pb with Cwd::getcwd() ! [perl 5.005_02 / Cygwin32 B.20.1]
- To: "Todd Goodman" <tsg1@earthlink.net>
- Subject: RE: (C<readdir> broken ?) pb with Cwd::getcwd() ! [perl 5.005_02 / Cygwin32 B.20.1]
- From: Sebastien Barre <Sebastien.Barre@utc.fr>
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 07:56:25 +0100
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At 23:04 25/02/99 -0500, Todd Goodman wrote:
>I don't quite understand what you're saying below, but I believe the
>problem you're seeing is because the runpod2man subroutine in installman
No, it does not seem to be a Perl pb : the Perl getcwd() command (see
Cwd.pm) just seems not to work, and seems related to readdir() : is there a
known bug with readdir() ?
>> Use ::Cwd;
>> print getcwd();
By the way, there is a typo, that was :
>> Use Cwd;
>> print getcwd();
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