You are using backticks which capture program output and storing the result in $cmd. You never print that output therefore $output is empty.
use warnings; use strict; use IO::Scalar; my $output; tie (*STDOUT, 'IO::Scalar', \$output); # Use this to capture STDOUT print `echo foo`; untie *STDOUT; # Use this to return STDOUT to normal print "my output='$output'" __DATA__ my output='foo '
In reply to Re: Redirecting STDOUT to Variable - Not Having Much Luck
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Redirecting STDOUT to Variable - Not Having Much Luck
by Dru
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