I managed to make it work.. here is the complete code:
use warnings;
my $count = 0;
foreach $i ($elt)
{
$execute = system($command . $i);
if ( $execute > 0 )
{
$counter++;
chomp($i);
printf "%s\n%-45s%s%s%4s%s",color('white
+'),$elt, color('reset'),color('red'),'[DEAD]',color('reset');
}
elsif ( $execute == 1 >> 8)
{
chomp($i);
printf "%s\n%-45s%s%s%4s%s",color('whit
+e'),$elt, color('reset'),color('green'),'[ Ok ]',color('reset');
$count++;
}
}
}
}
print "$count";
Everything works fine now..but I have an other question :
The foreach loop executes that
system($command . $i); command until it reaches the end of
$elt and this thing takes a few minutes.. is there a way to execute that command in a second for every $elt?
Thx
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