Why not CPAN? There are many articles around here that will tell you how to use CPAN when you think you can't so unless your boss is prohibiting you from using external libraries, then it is probably possible to use CPAN.
Having said that, I agree that in some situations it is better to have a larger but self contained script, than a small one with a forest of dependencies.
Back to your question. Your simplest answer is to read from the STDIN filehandle, and look for a 'Y', though that will not be as reliable or portable as using Expect.
In reply to Re: perl code to automate launching a program and entering responses
by chrestomanci
in thread perl code to automate launching a program and entering responses
by bennetthaselton
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