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Dave Korn wrote:
>   Or you can chmod +x it.  That's longer lasting! ;-)
>
>   Plus it could even be done as part of the perl script, and then the problem
> would just /never/ arise again and wouldn't need to remember to use 'start' or
> 'cygstart' to launch it.
>   
Thanks Dave, but what would "chmod +x" be in perl? Is there an easy way 
to do it? (Hope this is not too much OT, it is clearly useful here.)

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