hi,

i need a perl equivalent of this shell code with some changes...


remoteuser
remoteserver
/users/remoteuser/tmp/rem_snew2.pl


these 3 must be given as arguments for this program(cuz this real values are given from another function) these value shud not be hard coded in this program

this program first copies to the remote server, executes it, returns the result and delete the file on the remote server.

#!/usr/bin/perl scp /users/myuser/merc/rem_snew2.pl remoteuser@remoteserver:/users/rem +oteuser/tmp/rem_snew2.pl my $result=$(ssh remoteuser@remoteserver perl /users/remoteuser/tmp/re +m_snew2.pl) print "$result\n"; ssh remoteuser@remoteserver rm /users/remoteuser/tmp/rem_snew2.pl

Thanks.

In reply to shell to perl equivalent by mercuryshipz

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