I couldn't find the documentation that I recall reading
about how $ENV{SHELL} is not used by Perl's
system() and exec() and shouldn't be.
kicking off such as sh instead of ksh
I assume you mean something like:
system {"/bin/ksh"} "sh", "-c", $command
the "indirect object" syntax [no comma after the first
argument, which must be a very simple expression (I think
just a simple scalar variable or a bareword) so we have
to put it inside {} in this case] tells Perl that you
want to run "/bin/ksh" but set its
argv[0]
to "sh", probably so that is behaves in a "more compatible"
manner.
-
tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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