i tried this way and the code runs as expected
perl -e 'die "oops\n" unless(system("scp","test.pl","turo\@somewhere.o
+ver.the.rainbow:/tldk/") == 0); print "ok\n";'
Maybe you are not making the correct call to the scp, i mean that maybe you are calling the scp like this:
scp test.pl turo@somewhere.bla.bla without specifying the directory on which it must save the file (colon and the remote directory), it will exits correctly and will create a file 'turo@somewere.bla.bla' on your current directory.
perl -e '$site="turo\@somewhere.org"; die "oops\n" unless(system("scp"
+,"test.pl",$site) == 0); print "ok\n";'
Good luck!
turo.
perl -Te 'print map { chr((ord)-((10,20,2,7)[$i++])) } split //,"turo"'
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