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l$ perl -MDevel::VersionDump -MLWP -e 1 Perl version: v5.14.2 on linux (BREWED) Carp - 1.26 Config - Unknown Devel::VersionDump - 0.02 Exporter - 5.67 Exporter::Heavy - 5.67 Fcntl - 1.11 HTTP::Date - 6.02 HTTP::Headers - 6.05 HTTP::Message - 6.06 HTTP::Request - 6.00 HTTP::Response - 6.04 HTTP::Status - 6.03 LWP - 6.04 LWP::MemberMixin - Unknown LWP::Protocol - 6.00 LWP::UserAgent - 6.04 Storable - 2.39 Time::Local - 1.2300 URI - 1.60 URI::Escape - 3.31 XSLoader - 0.16 constant - 1.21 overload - 1.13 strict - 1.04 vars - 1.02 warnings - 1.12 warnings::register - 1.02

So, you can actually execute that piece of code to dl a large file (~100MB+) and have it copied directly to a file, without using a portion of memory directly proportional to file's size?
If that is the case, then I most definitely must be missing something. Can you spot something wrong with my code?

PS: Didnt know 'Devel::VersionDump'; thanks for the input.


In reply to Re^3: LWP::UserAgent & memory problems by Uree
in thread LWP::UserAgent & memory problems by Uree

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