Hello!!
I'm trying to feed information to a program written in C (mktrace specifically), using a unix box (solaris 5.8). Rather than input 2000 filenames via the command line one by one, I'm trying to call the program in a perl script and feed it the filenames from an array, one element at a time. The problem is how to get the data to mktrace. If mktrace took information via the command line as such
mktrace file.txt etc, then I think I could write
!system "/myfile/mktrace file.txt ";. Unfortunately, the program begins and then recieves the input file name via STDIN, but trying to use perl to print a STDOUT which is then used by the program doesn't seem to work. Does anyone have an idea on how this might be done (minus rewriting mktrace;-)? Thanks ahead of time!!!
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