Can you please mail me the original bug report. Thanks, Steve
-----Original Message----- From: Steve Peters via RT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 10:09 AM To: Tolkin, Steve Subject: [perl #28381] bug in cpan.pm on Windows where environment variables are upper case > # In Windows all environment variables are upper case. That doesn't seem to be the case from my experience. Now, different Windows versions all behave differently, so, I might not have the right mix of OS, but, on Windows XP, ... F:\>set foo=BAR F:\>c:\perl\bin\perl -e"print $ENV{foo} . \"\n\"" BAR F:\>c:\perl\bin\perl -e"print $ENV{FOO} . \"\n\"" BAR it is very capable of handling lowercase environment variables. I also tested this from an environment variable set from the System control panel. The only issue I've seen is that environment variables are case-insensative on Windows, which I've experienced very painfully on Windows NT previously. If you can replicate the problem outside of CPAN, I'd appreciate seeing an example.