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I've tried updating the emxrt package with no apparent effect.  
 
Some results!  
I commented out line 25 of REXX.pm, and no longer got the  
SYS error message.  
(25:   bootstrap OS2::REXX)  
I've run the case Greg Smith did, with exactly the same results.  
Now what does it mean?  :-)  
 
See you guys @ the online help session tonight.  
 
PS> *=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-*  
PS> Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 06:47:33 PST8PDT  
PS> Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com  
PS> From:   Peter Skye   
PS> To:   scoug-programming@scoug.com  
PS> Subject: SCOUG-Programming:   Any PERL....  
PS> --------------------------------------------------------------------  
PS>  
PS> Dallas Legan wrote:  
PS> >  
PS> > My understanding is that PERL is usually  
PS> > compiled/tokenized just before execution,  
PS> > though I've heard of compilers being made,  
PS> > and they mentioned a MOD_PERL at the meeting  
PS> > that seemed to tokenize for future use.  
PS>  
PS> Aha!  I saw MOD_PERL (or somesuch spelling) mentioned at a couple of the  
PS> sites I visited this weekend; now I know what it is.  :)  
PS>  
PS> - Peter Skye  
PS>  
A word of warning - Mr. Pisoni also described MOD_PERL as weird.  
 
Regards,  
Dallas E. Legan II  
(562) 862 - 4854 ext. '*'  
 
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