I get an error with the code, sorry if I miss anything silly.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w if (!defined($ENV{foo})) { if (@ARGV > 0 && $ARGV[0] eq 'nested') { die("Unable to find value for env var FOO\n"); } exec '/bin/csh', '-c', sprintf("source script1.csh ; perl $0 nested %s +",join(" ",@ARGV)); die("Unable to execute csh: $!\n"); } printf "%s = %s\n",$_,$ENV{$_} foreach keys %ENV;
The script1.csh
setenv PATH_ORIG "${PATH}" setenv MANPATH_ORIG "${MANPATH}" setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ORIG "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"

And the Error I get is
Missing $ on loop variable at tmp.pl line 13.

Please help me out...
Thanks

In reply to Re^4: how to set environmental vars by rsennat
in thread how to set environment vars by rsennat

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