one other question,
Still considering using expect.pm at work if possible but when I look at the expect module code, it says
use 5.006; # 4 won't cut it.
At my work perl is
This is perl, version 5.005_03.
Does this mean it will work since it's less than 5.006 but it only states that 4 won't cut it??? which means 5.005 is ok????
# -*-cperl-*-
# Please see the .pod files for documentation. This module is copyrigh
+ted
# as per the usual perl legalese:
# Copyright (c) 1997 Austin Schutz.
# expect() interface & functionality enhancements (c) 1999 Roland Gier
+sig.
#
# All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can
# redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
# itself.
#
# Don't blame/flame me if you bust your stuff.
# Austin Schutz <ASchutz@users.sourceforge.net>
#
# This module now is maintained by
# Roland Giersig <RGiersig@cpan.org>
#
use 5.006; # 4 won't cut it.
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