Hi monks,

So recently I have been tasked with writing a program that will accept user input and preform the system command sha1sum on each file in the array of user input. The output of sha1 needs to be redirected into a new file, but this is were my code is failing and I cannot, for the life for me, figure out why.

print "Input file names to be encrypted"; @files = <STDIN>; foreach $file (@files) { print "Preforming sha1 on $file"; system( "sha1sum $file > data" ); }

Any help on this would be tremendously appreciated.

P.S. Sorry of there is something wrong with my post, first time I've needed to ask my own question :p


In reply to What is causing sha1 system call to fail to redirect? by Puregnome45

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