As has been pointed out, you will be in a #new# shell.#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; # idiot use warnings; # pruf chdir '/home/dwilde'; exec '/usr/local/bin/bash';
In reply to Re: How to make perl affect my shell
by samizdat
in thread How to make perl affect my shell
by jatill
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