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In Perl you can just use a /as your path separator.
Why? Because Perl with automagically convert the /to
the correct path separator for the system it
is running on!
Unfortunately this is not true for Perl on (classic) MacOS. On MacOS you can use / for manipulating @INC but not for other file pathes. File::Spec which currently undergoes a major rewrite to handle MacPerl and VMS in a better way is for sure the way to go. See also perlport Hanamaki In reply to Re: Paths in Perl
by Hanamaki
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