I tried the method you suggested above, but this still doesn't work for me :-( After writing the $cmd to WRITE, I created two variables $selread and $selerror (like earlier) - one each to read from READ and ERROR. A read on both of these did not yield anything at all.
I want to use a debugger to see what is happening, but my program is split over several modules, and I am not sure how to use the debugger for something that spans over many modules.
Regards,
ravi
In reply to Re^6: Executing command from perl script with input/output
by linuxfan
in thread Executing command from perl script with input/output
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