I have a program(myprog) which is similar to any install program. It will ask users certain questions before installing,questions are like - directory where to install, Do you want to initialize etc and based on user response will install accordingly. using perl I would like to do below things
1) I should be able to run the program, and direct its output to both STDOUT and a file myfile.txt at the same time.
2) Read the user input from STDIN and direct this input to myfile.txt
so myfile.txt should basically look like this
Running myprog....
Install directory? /work/mydirectory
want to initialize? yes
Installation successful....


I have looked at IPC::Run3, IPC::Open3 options , without any success

In reply to Recording input and output of a command in file by mgh

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