It captures the output from
/usr/local/src/fop-0.20.4/fop.sh -xsl xslfo.xsl -xml , appends the value of
$inputfile to the result, tries to append the output from a nonexistant program called
-pdf to that, and finally appends the contents of
$outputfile to that. What you want is
eval {
`/usr/local/src/fop-0.20.4/fop.sh -xsl xslfo.xsl -xml $inputf
+ile -pdf $outputfile`;
}
Perl will interpolate its own variables into that string before calling the shell. Actually, a much better way here is
system qw(/usr/local/src/fop-0.20.4/fop.sh -xsl xslfo.xsl), -xml => $inputfile, -pdf => $outputfile;
Makeshifts last the longest.
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