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pass one forces use of pass two
- From: Jim Hebert <nospam@thanx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 19:57:08 -0500 (EST)
If I turn pass 1 but turn pass 2 off, I get this at the top of my web
pages:
<:
BEGIN {
unshift @INC, qw(
/home/scratch/hebert/dwddis/WML/lib/wml/perl/lib
/home/scratch/hebert/dwddis/WML/lib/wml/perl/lib/sun4-solaris/5.00404
/home/scratch/hebert/dwddis/WML/lib/wml/perl/lib/site_perl
/home/scratch/hebert/dwddis/WML/lib/wml/perl/lib/site_perl/sun4-solaris
);
$^W = 0;
}
:>
I guess I understand why it happens this way -- wml's ipp pass is getting
used as the point in the code where this prep for e-perl takes place.
But, I'm sure this can either be conditionally done (testing for pass 2
being on) or moved such that it pass 1 without pass 2 no longer produces
this.
Can this be a 1.6.1 change?
Thanks,
jim
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