Monks, I am on a german WinXP box. I want to ping jenda's perl repository and display an error message if his repository is down, otherwise add it to my active repositories.

Problem is, =~ won't match the special 'ü' character coming in from dos. How do I get perl to behave for me in this scenario?

Thanks very much for your help.

my $result = `ping -n 1 "jenda.krynicy.cz" ` . "\n"; print "result: $result\n\n"; #if ($result =~ /zeitüberschreitung/i) { if ($result =~ /zeitüberschreitung/i) { # should match but fails becau +se of german characters #ping timed out, something is wrong with the repository print "Ping timed out for $domain: \n\n $result \n\n"; } else { #good repository. print "$domain passed ping: \n"; print `ppm repository add $repository $location` . "\n\n"; }

In reply to matching german characters output from system call. by tphyahoo

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