Update: As Dominus kindly pointed out, this does not solve the immediate problem, but if you decide that differentiating between STDERR/STDOUT is something you will end up needing to do with this specific issue or in a future one, IPC::Open3 is something you may wish to look into. Obviously you can't use it as a drop-in replacement for open2 in your code and have things magically work. It's an alternative at more of a design level.
In reply to Re: Re: Usage of IPC::Open2 ...
by Fastolfe
in thread Usage of IPC::Open2 ...
by galande
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