This works successfully, as I check the umask afterward by typing:umask 0037
and it echoes:umask
The result I expect is for the default umask to be changed to 0037. I simply don't know how to apply the same thing I do in a terminal to my perl script.0037
In reply to Re^2: invoking umask command in perl
by austin43
in thread invoking umask command in perl
by austin43
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