Thank you for your reply!

So that's the shell complaining, which means the problem is unlikely to be directly related to perl.

You're right, I just wasn't getting the implications of this.

I was running the script manually as root (I know), whereas the automatic invocation is happening through a cgi program through a web server (both on a linux vm).

I'd verified the uid/euid and gid/egid were the same using debug statements, but only for the manual invocation.

I believe the cgi is running as Apache:Apache. I guess this could be a setuid problem but I'm not familiar with that at all. And I realize that's beyond the scope of a Perl forum (although any insight is welcome!).

Again, many thanks!

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In reply to Re^2: xargs error using open cmd for output with redirected input file by cben
in thread xargs error using open cmd for output with redirected input file by cben

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