in reply to Re^5: Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl
in thread Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl

you are asking the wrong questions without providing enough informations even after multiple attempts.
Please state your use case clearly, such that can help you.

I though I stated my problem quite clearly in the initial post? I'm just wondering if someone found a workaround concerning the side-effects of "exec" on STDIN when using ActiveState perl. Then people got curious about why I needed exec so I tried to answer them the best I could, what's wrong with that exactly?
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Re^7: Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl
by LanX (Saint) on Jun 21, 2015 at 20:52 UTC