I am using Net::Telnet module with perl 5.8.5
In that I use the code
$t->cmd("cd $repositery/$arglist[$i]");
@uname_string = $t->cmd("uname -a");
print "We got the uname @uname_string\n";
The array @uname_string has nothing. However if I do a
print $t->cmd("uname -a"); it prints the uname
I also tried
($uname_string) = $t->cmd("uname -a");
@uname_string = $t->cmd('uname -a');
I also took the example from cpan where I do
@uname_string = $t->cmd("who");
but when I do print @uname_string, I get nothing.
any ideas?
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