The .profile is executed in a separate shell, which loads all the values, and then exits again, making all changes to the environment void. So you will need to employ something like tillys RE (tilly) 3: Get default login environment, which will import the environment set up by a shell script into the environment of the calling Perl process.
In reply to Re: Perl/UNIX .profile problem
by Corion
in thread Perl/UNIX .profile problem
by Ronnie
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