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I just saw that one of my dies returned "Inappropriate ioctl for device" at the end of the string I wanted to be returned. Is it something I need to worry about, or can I safely ignore it? I've tried to figure out what it means, and what I did wrong from various Google searches and reading here and elsewhere about it. I just do not understand it. So, other than knowing that "ioctl" stands for "input/output control" and I did something inappropriate with it, I am a bit lost. So, do I dive in and drive myself a little crazy trying to figure it out? Can I safely ignore it, not letting it worry me? Could it bite me later? Here is the code where I got the message.
My OS is Debian 10 (Buster); my perl versions are 5.28.1 local and 5.16.3 or 5.30.0 on web host depending on the shebang. No matter how hysterical I get, my problems are not time sensitive. So, relax, have a cookie, and a very nice day!
Lady Aleena
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