$in ="c:\n"; isn't doing what you think it is. Inside a doubly-quoted string, \n is interpreted as a newline character. I think you probably meant $in ="c:\\n";.
In reply to Re: using IPC::Run
by FunkyMonk
in thread using IPC::Run
by perlseeker19
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