What have you done to try to debug it? If it were me, I think the first thing I would do would be to show the command I'm about to execute.
In your code you invoke system2() like this:
system2($cmd,\$er,\$stdouttxr,\$stderrtxr);
But in system2() you unpack the arguments like this:
my $er = shift;
my $cmd = shift;
my $stdouttxr = shift;
my $stderrtxr = shift;
Learning how to debug straightforward things, for example by confirming the things that "can't possibly be wrong", will take you a big step forward. :)
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