The mailbox (MBX) that perl can create to communicate with a pipe
defaults to a buffer size of 512. The default buffer size is
-adujustable via the logical name PERL_MBX_SIZE provided that the
+adjustable via the logical name PERL_MBX_SIZE provided that the
value falls between 128 and the SYSGEN parameter MAXBUF inclusive.
For example, to double the MBX size from the default within
-a Perl program use C<$ENV{'PERL_MBX_SIZE'} = 1024;> and then
+a Perl program, use C<$ENV{'PERL_MBX_SIZE'} = 1024;> and then
open and use pipe constructs. An alternative would be to issue
the command:
=head1 Revision date
-This document was last updated on 29-Apr-2002, for Perl 5,
+This document was last updated on 01-May-2002, for Perl 5,
patchlevel 8.
=head1 AUTHOR