Has any one heard of a nifty little communications module called Comm.pl? If you have read on: I was modding a script here to run on a different machine, turned out to be relatily simple changing a few directories, then when i go to run it i remember, "hey wait this calls comm.pl" which only runs on unix OS`s and not windows, and is over my head as far as my knowledge of unix systems goes. Was wandering if anyone knows of a modded version of this file for windows, or how id go about modding it. Heres the code basically, a way to create the psedo-tty in windows so i could tack it on to this script would be good as this script stops at "cannot create a psuedo tty on your os" http://cpan.binarycompass.org/modules/by-module/Comm.pl/

In reply to Comm.pl For windows system by Marty1985

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