The problem you encountered today has the same source as the problem you encountered last time. You didn't learn the kind of problem, you just blindly took a solution. Also see umask for the Perl-builtin.
Also note that you cannot affect the environment after your program has finished running.
In reply to Re^3: invoking umask command in perl
by Corion
in thread invoking umask command in perl
by austin43
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