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Perl-Users Digest, Issue: 6098 Volume: 10

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Mon Feb 9 09:10:31 2004

Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 06:10:08 -0800 (PST)
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Perl-Users Digest           Mon, 9 Feb 2004     Volume: 10 Number: 6098

Today's topics:
        Statistics for comp.lang.perl.misc <gbacon@hiwaay.net>
        substitution fails for long line <a__pranav@rediffmail.com>
    Re: substitution fails for long line <1usa@llenroc.ude>
        Digest Administrivia (Last modified: 6 Apr 01) (Perl-Users-Digest Admin)

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 12:08:58 -0000
From: Greg Bacon <gbacon@hiwaay.net>
Subject: Statistics for comp.lang.perl.misc
Message-Id: <102eu2qdtt5um28@corp.supernews.com>

Following is a summary of articles spanning a 7 day period,
beginning at 02 Feb 2004 12:26:52 GMT and ending at
09 Feb 2004 12:03:42 GMT.

Notes
=====

    - A line in the body of a post is considered to be original if it
      does *not* match the regular expression /^\s{0,3}(?:>|:|\S+>|\+\+)/.
    - All text after the last cut line (/^-- $/) in the body is
      considered to be the author's signature.
    - The scanner prefers the Reply-To: header over the From: header
      in determining the "real" email address and name.
    - Original Content Rating (OCR) is the ratio of the original content
      volume to the total body volume.
    - Find the News-Scan distribution on the CPAN!
      <URL:http://www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/by-module/News/>
    - Please send all comments to Greg Bacon <gbacon@cs.uah.edu>.
    - Copyright (c) 2004 Greg Bacon.
      Verbatim copying and redistribution is permitted without royalty;
      alteration is not permitted.  Redistribution and/or use for any
      commercial purpose is prohibited.

Excluded Posters
================

perlfaq-suggestions\@(?:.*\.)?perl\.com
faq\@(?:.*\.)?denver\.pm\.org
comdog\@panix\.com

Totals
======

Posters:  210
Articles: 714 (322 with cutlined signatures)
Threads:  143
Volume generated: 1574.0 kb
    - headers:    669.6 kb (11,996 lines)
    - bodies:     852.7 kb (26,687 lines)
    - original:   558.8 kb (18,878 lines)
    - signatures: 51.0 kb (1,120 lines)

Original Content Rating: 0.655

Averages
========

Posts per poster: 3.4
    median: 1.0 post
    mode:   1 post - 107 posters
    s:      5.9 posts
Posts per thread: 5.0
    median: 3 posts
    mode:   2 posts - 27 threads
    s:      7.3 posts
Message size: 2257.3 bytes
    - header:     960.3 bytes (16.8 lines)
    - body:       1222.9 bytes (37.4 lines)
    - original:   801.5 bytes (26.4 lines)
    - signature:  73.1 bytes (1.6 lines)

Top 20 Posters by Number of Posts
=================================

         (kb)   (kb)  (kb)  (kb)
Posts  Volume (  hdr/ body/ orig)  Address
-----  --------------------------  -------

   48   104.5 ( 44.1/ 47.9/ 21.2)  Ben Morrow <usenet@morrow.me.uk>
   34    97.7 ( 42.0/ 51.2/ 43.4)  tadmc@augustmail.com
   30    53.6 ( 24.7/ 26.0/ 17.7)  Walter Roberson <roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
   28    74.5 ( 26.2/ 43.1/ 28.2)  Michele Dondi <bik.mido@tiscalinet.it>
   27    48.4 ( 25.9/ 20.5/  9.0)  Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
   27    57.4 ( 26.0/ 25.1/  9.7)  Uri Guttman <uri@stemsystems.com>
   23    35.3 ( 21.6/ 13.6/  6.7)  "gnari" <gnari@simnet.is>
   19    38.0 ( 23.2/ 14.8/ 11.4)  "edgrsprj" <edgrsprj@ix.netcom.com>
   13    33.9 ( 18.5/ 12.0/  5.2)  jwillmore@adelphia.net
   13    40.6 ( 17.6/ 23.0/ 12.4)  Chris <ceo@nospan.on.net>
   12    19.1 (  8.6/ 10.4/  5.1)  "David K. Wall" <dwall@fastmail.fm>
   11    24.3 ( 12.1/ 12.2/  7.1)  "Matt Garrish" <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
   11    12.4 (  8.0/  4.4/  2.4)  J Krugman <jill_krugman@yahoo.com>
    9    25.1 (  9.0/ 14.1/  6.6)  tassilo.parseval@post.rwth-aachen.de
    9    16.0 (  8.9/  7.1/  3.0)  Brad Baxter <bmb@ginger.libs.uga.edu>
    9    14.9 (  6.7/  8.2/  2.8)  Paul Lalli <ittyspam@yahoo.com>
    8    14.5 (  5.9/  8.5/  6.4)  Aaron Sherman <ajs@ajs.com>
    8    19.1 ( 10.2/  7.2/  3.1)  "John W. Kennedy" <jwkenne@attglobal.net>
    8    12.5 (  8.7/  3.8/  1.6)  Joe Smith <Joe.Smith@inwap.com>
    7    12.2 (  6.4/  4.6/  2.6)  Tore Aursand <tore@aursand.no>

These posters accounted for 49.6% of all articles.

Top 20 Posters by Number of Followups
=====================================

             (kb)   (kb)  (kb)  (kb)
Followups  Volume (  hdr/ body/ orig)  Address
---------  --------------------------  -------

       48   104.5 ( 44.1/ 47.9/ 21.2)  Ben Morrow <usenet@morrow.me.uk>
       32    97.7 ( 42.0/ 51.2/ 43.4)  tadmc@augustmail.com
       28    74.5 ( 26.2/ 43.1/ 28.2)  Michele Dondi <bik.mido@tiscalinet.it>
       27    57.4 ( 26.0/ 25.1/  9.7)  Uri Guttman <uri@stemsystems.com>
       27    53.6 ( 24.7/ 26.0/ 17.7)  Walter Roberson <roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
       26    48.4 ( 25.9/ 20.5/  9.0)  Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
       23    35.3 ( 21.6/ 13.6/  6.7)  "gnari" <gnari@simnet.is>
       18    38.0 ( 23.2/ 14.8/ 11.4)  "edgrsprj" <edgrsprj@ix.netcom.com>
       13    40.6 ( 17.6/ 23.0/ 12.4)  Chris <ceo@nospan.on.net>
       13    33.9 ( 18.5/ 12.0/  5.2)  jwillmore@adelphia.net
       12    19.1 (  8.6/ 10.4/  5.1)  "David K. Wall" <dwall@fastmail.fm>
       11    24.3 ( 12.1/ 12.2/  7.1)  "Matt Garrish" <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
       10    12.4 (  8.0/  4.4/  2.4)  J Krugman <jill_krugman@yahoo.com>
        9    14.9 (  6.7/  8.2/  2.8)  Paul Lalli <ittyspam@yahoo.com>
        9    25.1 (  9.0/ 14.1/  6.6)  tassilo.parseval@post.rwth-aachen.de
        8    19.1 ( 10.2/  7.2/  3.1)  "John W. Kennedy" <jwkenne@attglobal.net>
        8    12.5 (  8.7/  3.8/  1.6)  Joe Smith <Joe.Smith@inwap.com>
        8    16.0 (  8.9/  7.1/  3.0)  Brad Baxter <bmb@ginger.libs.uga.edu>
        7    12.2 (  6.4/  4.6/  2.6)  Tore Aursand <tore@aursand.no>
        7    15.3 (  8.4/  6.3/  2.7)  "A. Sinan Unur" <1usa@llenroc.ude>

These posters accounted for 57.2% of all followups.

Top 20 Posters by Volume
========================

  (kb)   (kb)  (kb)  (kb)
Volume (  hdr/ body/ orig)  Posts  Address
--------------------------  -----  -------

 132.2 (  6.5/125.7/120.0)      6  Xaver Biton <javier@t-online.de>
 104.5 ( 44.1/ 47.9/ 21.2)     48  Ben Morrow <usenet@morrow.me.uk>
  97.7 ( 42.0/ 51.2/ 43.4)     34  tadmc@augustmail.com
  74.5 ( 26.2/ 43.1/ 28.2)     28  Michele Dondi <bik.mido@tiscalinet.it>
  57.4 ( 26.0/ 25.1/  9.7)     27  Uri Guttman <uri@stemsystems.com>
  53.6 ( 24.7/ 26.0/ 17.7)     30  Walter Roberson <roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
  48.4 ( 25.9/ 20.5/  9.0)     27  Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
  40.6 ( 17.6/ 23.0/ 12.4)     13  Chris <ceo@nospan.on.net>
  38.0 ( 23.2/ 14.8/ 11.4)     19  "edgrsprj" <edgrsprj@ix.netcom.com>
  35.3 ( 21.6/ 13.6/  6.7)     23  "gnari" <gnari@simnet.is>
  33.9 ( 18.5/ 12.0/  5.2)     13  jwillmore@adelphia.net
  25.1 (  9.0/ 14.1/  6.6)      9  tassilo.parseval@post.rwth-aachen.de
  24.3 ( 12.1/ 12.2/  7.1)     11  "Matt Garrish" <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
  19.1 (  8.6/ 10.4/  5.1)     12  "David K. Wall" <dwall@fastmail.fm>
  19.1 ( 10.2/  7.2/  3.1)      8  "John W. Kennedy" <jwkenne@attglobal.net>
  19.0 (  1.4/ 17.6/ 15.2)      3  Mark Jason Dominus <mjd@plover.com>
  16.3 (  4.0/ 12.3/  5.9)      5  Agrapha <brian@box201.com>
  16.0 (  8.9/  7.1/  3.0)      9  Brad Baxter <bmb@ginger.libs.uga.edu>
  15.8 (  6.5/  8.8/  5.8)      7  Brian McCauley <nobull@mail.com>
  15.3 (  8.4/  6.3/  2.7)      7  "A. Sinan Unur" <1usa@llenroc.ude>

These posters accounted for 56.3% of the total volume.

Top 13 Posters by Volume of Original Content (min. ten posts)
=============================================================

        (kb)
Posts   orig  Address
-----  -----  -------

   34   43.4  tadmc@augustmail.com
   28   28.2  Michele Dondi <bik.mido@tiscalinet.it>
   48   21.2  Ben Morrow <usenet@morrow.me.uk>
   30   17.7  Walter Roberson <roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
   13   12.4  Chris <ceo@nospan.on.net>
   19   11.4  "edgrsprj" <edgrsprj@ix.netcom.com>
   27    9.7  Uri Guttman <uri@stemsystems.com>
   27    9.0  Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
   11    7.1  "Matt Garrish" <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
   23    6.7  "gnari" <gnari@simnet.is>
   13    5.2  jwillmore@adelphia.net
   12    5.1  "David K. Wall" <dwall@fastmail.fm>
   11    2.4  J Krugman <jill_krugman@yahoo.com>

These posters accounted for 32.1% of the original volume.

Top 13 Posters by OCR (minimum of ten posts)
============================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Address
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.848  ( 43.4 / 51.2)     34  tadmc@augustmail.com
0.774  ( 11.4 / 14.8)     19  "edgrsprj" <edgrsprj@ix.netcom.com>
0.679  ( 17.7 / 26.0)     30  Walter Roberson <roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
0.654  ( 28.2 / 43.1)     28  Michele Dondi <bik.mido@tiscalinet.it>
0.577  (  7.1 / 12.2)     11  "Matt Garrish" <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
0.539  ( 12.4 / 23.0)     13  Chris <ceo@nospan.on.net>
0.535  (  2.4 /  4.4)     11  J Krugman <jill_krugman@yahoo.com>
0.491  (  6.7 / 13.6)     23  "gnari" <gnari@simnet.is>
0.488  (  5.1 / 10.4)     12  "David K. Wall" <dwall@fastmail.fm>
0.442  ( 21.2 / 47.9)     48  Ben Morrow <usenet@morrow.me.uk>
0.438  (  9.0 / 20.5)     27  Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
0.434  (  5.2 / 12.0)     13  jwillmore@adelphia.net
0.385  (  9.7 / 25.1)     27  Uri Guttman <uri@stemsystems.com>

Bottom 13 Posters by OCR (minimum of ten posts)
===============================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Address
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.848  ( 43.4 / 51.2)     34  tadmc@augustmail.com
0.774  ( 11.4 / 14.8)     19  "edgrsprj" <edgrsprj@ix.netcom.com>
0.679  ( 17.7 / 26.0)     30  Walter Roberson <roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
0.654  ( 28.2 / 43.1)     28  Michele Dondi <bik.mido@tiscalinet.it>
0.577  (  7.1 / 12.2)     11  "Matt Garrish" <matthew.garrish@sympatico.ca>
0.539  ( 12.4 / 23.0)     13  Chris <ceo@nospan.on.net>
0.535  (  2.4 /  4.4)     11  J Krugman <jill_krugman@yahoo.com>
0.491  (  6.7 / 13.6)     23  "gnari" <gnari@simnet.is>
0.488  (  5.1 / 10.4)     12  "David K. Wall" <dwall@fastmail.fm>
0.442  ( 21.2 / 47.9)     48  Ben Morrow <usenet@morrow.me.uk>
0.438  (  9.0 / 20.5)     27  Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
0.434  (  5.2 / 12.0)     13  jwillmore@adelphia.net
0.385  (  9.7 / 25.1)     27  Uri Guttman <uri@stemsystems.com>

13 posters (6%) had at least ten posts.

Top 20 Threads by Number of Posts
=================================

Posts  Subject
-----  -------

   50  Clarifications
   40  Perl For Amateur Computer Programmers
   28  When to "use strict" when teaching?
   16  newbie help
   16  Perl data types
   14  Need help passing arrays by reference pls.
   14  Counting words
   13  how to find the last "new line" in string
   13  perl identifier limits
   12  A Grep and a couple Awks <and a lot of Tassilo help>
   12  Site Visitor's eMail Address
   11  CPAN cc vs. gcc
   11  network card
   11  How to execute a command line in Perlscript
   11  CGI syntax error not behaving as I expected but...
   10  Checking to see if a paticular file exists
   10  open a ascii file and rotate the content 90 deg...
    8  executing from command line
    8  Copy Constructor Craziness
    8  NNTP Subject Parsing

These threads accounted for 44.3% of all articles.

Top 20 Threads by Volume
========================

  (kb)   (kb)  (kb)  (kb)
Volume (  hdr/ body/ orig)  Posts  Subject
--------------------------  -----  -------

 141.8 ( 12.2/129.3/121.6)     11  network card
 106.5 ( 59.4/ 41.3/ 21.1)     50  Clarifications
  98.4 ( 40.7/ 52.5/ 34.4)     40  Perl For Amateur Computer Programmers
  74.5 ( 26.8/ 45.2/ 29.7)     28  When to "use strict" when teaching?
  44.1 ( 15.0/ 27.0/ 13.4)     16  Perl data types
  34.6 (  2.2/ 32.3/ 32.3)      2  Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
  32.8 ( 12.3/ 19.3/  9.4)     13  perl identifier limits
  32.2 ( 12.9/ 19.3/  7.0)     11  How to execute a command line in Perlscript
  31.5 ( 10.7/ 19.9/  8.3)     12  A Grep and a couple Awks <and a lot of Tassilo help>
  30.1 ( 13.7/ 15.3/  8.8)     14  Need help passing arrays by reference pls.
  28.9 ( 15.8/ 12.3/  4.8)     16  newbie help
  23.9 ( 12.4/ 10.9/  6.4)     12  Site Visitor's eMail Address
  22.9 ( 10.3/ 11.2/  5.4)     11  CGI syntax error not behaving as I expected but...
  21.4 ( 11.0/  9.6/  4.1)     11  CPAN cc vs. gcc
  18.5 (  8.4/  9.7/  4.9)     10  open a ascii file and rotate the content 90 deg...
  18.2 (  4.9/ 13.0/ 10.3)      6  Looking for a FAQ article on autoposting in PERL
  17.7 (  5.6/ 11.7/  5.6)      7  Reference overloading helps inheritance
  17.6 (  6.2/ 11.1/  6.4)      8  Copy Constructor Craziness
  17.5 ( 12.0/  4.9/  2.4)     14  Counting words
  17.4 (  9.6/  7.1/  4.1)     10  Checking to see if a paticular file exists

These threads accounted for 52.8% of the total volume.

Top 17 Threads by OCR (minimum of ten posts)
============================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Subject
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.940  (121.6/ 129.3)     11  network card
0.658  ( 29.7/  45.2)     28  When to "use strict" when teaching?
0.655  ( 34.4/  52.5)     40  Perl For Amateur Computer Programmers
0.590  (  6.4/  10.9)     12  Site Visitor's eMail Address
0.580  (  4.1/   7.1)     10  Checking to see if a paticular file exists
0.572  (  8.8/  15.3)     14  Need help passing arrays by reference pls.
0.510  ( 21.1/  41.3)     50  Clarifications
0.505  (  4.9/   9.7)     10  open a ascii file and rotate the content 90 deg...
0.496  ( 13.4/  27.0)     16  Perl data types
0.486  (  9.4/  19.3)     13  perl identifier limits
0.484  (  5.4/  11.2)     11  CGI syntax error not behaving as I expected but...
0.483  (  2.4/   4.9)     14  Counting words
0.441  (  2.4/   5.5)     13  how to find the last "new line" in string
0.426  (  4.1/   9.6)     11  CPAN cc vs. gcc
0.419  (  8.3/  19.9)     12  A Grep and a couple Awks <and a lot of Tassilo help>
0.391  (  4.8/  12.3)     16  newbie help
0.362  (  7.0/  19.3)     11  How to execute a command line in Perlscript

Bottom 17 Threads by OCR (minimum of ten posts)
===============================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Subject
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.940  (121.6 /129.3)     11  network card
0.658  ( 29.7 / 45.2)     28  When to "use strict" when teaching?
0.655  ( 34.4 / 52.5)     40  Perl For Amateur Computer Programmers
0.590  (  6.4 / 10.9)     12  Site Visitor's eMail Address
0.580  (  4.1 /  7.1)     10  Checking to see if a paticular file exists
0.572  (  8.8 / 15.3)     14  Need help passing arrays by reference pls.
0.510  ( 21.1 / 41.3)     50  Clarifications
0.505  (  4.9 /  9.7)     10  open a ascii file and rotate the content 90 deg...
0.496  ( 13.4 / 27.0)     16  Perl data types
0.486  (  9.4 / 19.3)     13  perl identifier limits
0.484  (  5.4 / 11.2)     11  CGI syntax error not behaving as I expected but...
0.483  (  2.4 /  4.9)     14  Counting words
0.441  (  2.4 /  5.5)     13  how to find the last "new line" in string
0.426  (  4.1 /  9.6)     11  CPAN cc vs. gcc
0.419  (  8.3 / 19.9)     12  A Grep and a couple Awks <and a lot of Tassilo help>
0.391  (  4.8 / 12.3)     16  newbie help
0.362  (  7.0 / 19.3)     11  How to execute a command line in Perlscript

17 threads (11%) had at least ten posts.

Top 5 Targets for Crossposts
============================

Articles  Newsgroup
--------  ---------

      16  comp.lang.perl.modules
       5  comp.lang.perl.tk
       2  bit.listserv.techwr-l
       2  comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi
       1  comp.lang.perl

Top 17 Crossposters
===================

Articles  Address
--------  -------

       4  Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
       2  Tore Aursand <tore@aursand.no>
       2  Yehuda Berlinger <jon@actcom.co.il>
       2  gary artim <gartim@comcast.net>
       2  Steve <ineverlookatthis@yahoo.com>
       2  Boyd Myers <rockytoptilidie@hotmail.com>
       2  Chris <ceo@nospan.on.net>
       1  Scott Bryce <sbryce@scottbryce.com>
       1  "A. Sinan Unur" <1usa@llenroc.ude>
       1  Gerald Jones <gj@hell.org>
       1  Lars Haugseth <lh+canned_pork@tn.no>
       1  "snoopy" <askjinu@earthlink.net>
       1  Ben Morrow <usenet@morrow.me.uk>
       1  Ala Qumsieh <qumsieh@cim.mcgill.ca>
       1  Josef =?iso-8859-1?Q?M=F6llers?= <josef.moellers@fujitsu-siemens.com>
       1  jwillmore@adelphia.net
       1  Steve Lidie <lusol@Dragonfly.cc.lehigh.edu>


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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 15:41:11 +0530
From: "Pranav Agarwal" <a__pranav@rediffmail.com>
Subject: substitution fails for long line
Message-Id: <19JVb.4$St1.99@news.oracle.com>

Hi All,

Any advise, suggestion on the same will be appretiated!

I have a file that contains a very long line, When I try to open it in vi
editor, I am not able to open the full file, I get the error "line too long"
The length of the long line is 23646.

When I try to run the sed command like this
%/usr/bin/sed -e 's/\(.*\)/\1/' longfile
I get the error "Output line too long."
Above error gets solved when I use /usr/xpg4/bin/sed That is
%/usr/xpg4/bin/sed -e 's/\(.*\)/\1/' longfile
runs good.

The problem I am facing is when i try to run my a.pl i.e.
open(FH,"$ARGV[0]");
while(<FH>){
   $x=$_;
   $len = length($_);
   print ("$len\n");
   $x =~ s/(\s*)(nothingtomatch)/$1/g;
   print $x;
}
My perl program hangs when the value for $_ is that particular long line.
%perl a.pl x.1
20
<H3>References</H3>
23646
^C (!!! HANGED !!!)
%

Thanks a lot in advance for any suggestions.

Regards,
-Pranav.




------------------------------

Date: 9 Feb 2004 13:17:08 GMT
From: "A. Sinan Unur" <1usa@llenroc.ude>
Subject: Re: substitution fails for long line
Message-Id: <Xns948A54491AE35asu1cornelledu@132.236.56.8>

"Pranav Agarwal" <a__pranav@rediffmail.com> wrote in
news:19JVb.4$St1.99@news.oracle.com: 

> Hi All,
> 
> Any advise, suggestion on the same will be appretiated!
> 
> I have a file that contains a very long line, When I try to open it in
> vi editor, I am not able to open the full file, I get the error "line
> too long" The length of the long line is 23646.

What is preventing you from fixing the lines?


-- 
A. Sinan Unur
1usa@llenroc.ude (reverse each component for email address)


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#to almanac@ruby.oce.orst.edu.  

NOTE: due to the current flood of worm email banging on ruby, the smtp
server on ruby has been shut off until further notice. 

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clpa@perl.com.

#To request back copies (available for a week or so), send your request
#to almanac@ruby.oce.orst.edu with the command "send perl-users x.y",
#where x is the volume number and y is the issue number.

#For other requests pertaining to the digest, send mail to
#perl-users-request@ruby.oce.orst.edu. Do not waste your time or mine
#sending perl questions to the -request address, I don't have time to
#answer them even if I did know the answer.


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