I'm writing a simple mailing list script.
I put the -w switch and everything went ok (after correcting some stuff, of
course). LATER ON I added the T option (as in -wT) but get a
"Too late for '-T' option" message.
What's the deal?
It doesn't mean 'too late into the writing of the script' , does it? (!)
Is there a difference between
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
and
#!/usr/bin/perl-wT
??
I put the -w switch and everything went ok (after correcting some stuff, of
course). LATER ON I added the T option (as in -wT) but get a
"Too late for '-T' option" message.
What's the deal?
It doesn't mean 'too late into the writing of the script' , does it? (!)
Is there a difference between
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
and
#!/usr/bin/perl-wT
??
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