You know, Perl is really very good at this kind of thing. :( Jesse, what do you what done about this? A patch? --tom blead/pod/perlaix.pod: 459 The exact line number may vary, but if the warning (W) comes from a [* line 460 line *] this blead/pod/perlapi.pod: 4226 However, [* if if *] the C<vsnprintf> is not available, will unfortunately 4835 constructed. Which type of assignment it [* is is *] automatically determined. blead/pod/perlfaq4.pod: 1628 want to "shard" an array so you [* have have *] many small arrays instead of blead/pod/perlfaq5.pod: 1160 module to do it in [* one one *] simple and efficient step: blead/pod/perlgit.pod 261 You should now send an email [* to to *] blead/pod/perlmacos.pod: 22 The port of Perl [* to to *] Mac OS was officially removed as of Perl 5.12, blead/pod/perlop.pod: 1164 it [* as as *] a Unicode code point and the result is the corresponding Unicode blead/pod/perlos2.pod: 1226 libraries are usable [* with with *] executables compiled without C<-Zmtd> options. blead/pod/perlos390.pod: 354 [* Pure pure *] (that is non xs) modules may be installed via the usual: blead/pod/perlsolaris.pod: 615 also seems to have become broken [* in in *] SunOS 4.x. Therefore the default blead/pod/perlunicode.pod: 101 EBCDIC regular expression case-insensitive matching rules are not [* as 102 as *] robust as Unicode's.) But on ASCII platforms, Perl uses US-ASCII blead/pod/perlwin32.pod: 847 the perl build process opens and modifies a lot of files. Having [* the 848 the *] AntiVirus scan each and every one slows build the process significantly.Thread Next