>using a logging facility (either RYO or a syslog interface) to log,
>using that interface to write both the data and the errors I'm
>interested in (which may be differnt from what Perl sees fit to write
>to STDERR) to the appropriate files, and redirecting STDERR to
>/dev/null so it doesn't clutter up either the console or the log files
>with non-critical errors. unless I'm debugging, of course.

Yes,I'm really doing it as Jay said,but Shawn don't believe that,:-)

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