If I use system then I will end up with tons of perl processes (one for each DLL change).
You're already going to get that if you try to use exec -- so do you want STDIN to work or what?
In reply to Re^9: Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl
by Yaribz
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