to check the return value of your socket() call? See
L<perlfunc/listen>.
-=item lstat() on filehandle %s
-
-(W io) You tried to do an lstat on a filehandle. What did you mean
-by that? lstat() makes sense only on filenames. (Perl did a fstat()
-instead on the filehandle.)
-
=item Lvalue subs returning %s not implemented yet
(F) Due to limitations in the current implementation, array and hash
=item Wide character in %s
-(W utf8) Perl met a wide character (>255) when it wasn't expecting one.
+(W utf8) Perl met a wide character (>255) when it wasn't expecting
+one. This warning is by default on for I/O (like print) but can be
+turned off by C<no warnings 'utf8';>. You are supposed to explicitly
+mark the filehandle with an encoding, see L<open> and L<perlfunc/binmode>.
=item write() on closed filehandle %s
it already went past any symlink you are presumably trying to look for.
Use a filename instead.
+=item You can't use lstat() on a filehandle
+
+(F) You tried to do an lstat on a filehandle. lstat() makes sense only
+on filenames.
+
=item YOU HAVEN'T DISABLED SET-ID SCRIPTS IN THE KERNEL YET!
(F) And you probably never will, because you probably don't have the