I got this to work, but I'm not 100% on if it would be the propper way to do it..
LinuxCommandsPaths.pm
package LinuxCommandsPaths;
use strict;
use vars qw(
@ISA @EXPORT_OK
$cat
$cleartool
$chkconfig
);
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
$cat
$cleartool
$chkconfig
) ;
our $cat = '/bin/cat';
our $cleartool = '/usr/atria/bin/cleartool';
our $chkconfig = '/sbin/chkconfig';
1;
Test Code
#!/usr/bin/perl -iw
#
use strict;
use vars qw(
$cat $cleartool $chkconfig
);
use LinuxCommandsPaths qw($cat $cleartool $chkconfig);
print "\$cat == |$cat|\n";
print "\$cleartool == |$cleartool|\n";
print "\$chkconfig == |$chkconfig|\n";
Good Luck!
SFlex,
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