For one application I'm looking at, I have to modify it
so that it sets initial shell PWD to a path of it's choosing.
For example, if you were to launch the script inside
/usr/bin/foobar.pl
it would drop you to /usr/some/other/path. Kind of like
doing 'cd /usr/some/other/path' right after the process
is done executing.
Is there any way I could do it (from Perl script...).
Here's what I've played with:
use strict;
my $path = shift || $ENV{HOME};
print "will cd to '$path'\n";
# these both won't work (obviously ;-)
#$ENV{PWD}=$path;
#chdir($path); # changes this process' directory.
Thanks for help in advance ;).
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