Several instances are usually running in parallel and might be using different versions of the library, yes.
The next set of ENV variables would be known by the child process but not the idle "top level" one, so I would have to pass back the info to the parent process. It would be a possible workaround indeed, but I prefer the "simplicity" of the workaround I'm using right now which simply avoids exec/system when running on Windows (cf Re^20: Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl).
But thanks again nonetheless.
In reply to Re^20: Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl
by Yaribz
in thread Using STDIN after exec() with ActiveState Perl
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