and it's not changing the default umask like I expected. I'm not sure how to invoke a specific shell for doing this, as I imagine that's the problem here. Any thoughts, ideas, or solutions are much appreciated. Thanks in advance!`umask 0037`;
In reply to invoking umask command in perl by austin43
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