Ya' know what guys? I figured it out.
If you just put an escape character in front of $tombstone like so : \$tombstone, it works! It successfully masks the '$' to UNIX and Perl still picks it up and uses it. So My output ends up bing:
mytree - Your 3 and 53 other things go here. basket , pizza
Everything prints!
In reply to Re^2: assigning a perl variable in shell
by scheidr
in thread assigning a perl variable in shell
by scheidr
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