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You should use Devel::Trace. That would save you a lot of adding checkpoints :) FWIW, I also use the invaluable Devel::TraceUse to find out why a script works flawless on machine A where it fails on machine B and quite often find out that it isn't my code that fails, but a bad/old module that is not updated on machine B. Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn In reply to Re^2: When my script doesn't work, I ...
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