Hi, I am working on a perl script that was written on linux. I am using EPIC on windows to make changes to the above script.The author has used grep commands extensively througout the script to get some data. My problem is, when I run the script using EPIC, it does not execute as expected. I am using the cygwin's perl interpreter (perl 5.10.0) and have set the interpreter type to cygwin in EPIC settings. `grep -e '<regular expression>' filename > output_filename` executes well in EPIC with above mentioned settings, but @some_array = `grep -e '<regular_expresion>' filename` does not execute, i.e tha array is not populated.The above script works well on linux. any help ? thanks in advance

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