Re: bash and perl output of 'hello' with no \n doesn't work

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On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, John wrote:

>> >Has anyone else encountered this problem with a fresh install?
>> >
>> >#!/usr/bin/perl
>> >print 'hello';
>> >
>> >Does not print, but if I redirect the output to a file using, it does. 
>> > It also will print if I use the \n character.  When I use csh the 
>> >newline character is not needed.  Can anyone tell me what is going on?
>> 
>> This isn't a bug.  You're not generating a final '\n' character, 
>> 
>
>As I've already explained, it's different from what happens on RHL 7.3.

So what.  Lots of things in Red Hat Linux 8.0 are different than 
they were in 7.3.

>As for "how it works," go teach your grandmother to suck eggs.

All of my Grandparents have passed away you jerkoff.



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