> Does anybody know why he shouldn't do the following?
>
> *STDERR = *STDOUT;
>
This is what I orignally tried, and is didn't really work. I think my problem
lies in the fact that I am hoping to make the change in a module that I am
'use'ing. So I tried all of the suggestions, but it seemed that no matter how I
did it, the output always went to STDERR. So I guess somewhere in the module
it's checking to make sure STDERR really is STDERR.
In any case I made a work around by just spitting the STDERR output to a file
and checking for it there. (which in itself is weird because i can push STDERR
to a file, but not to STDOUT.)
-Bob
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