Your script works for me. Here's another way to do it.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
BEGIN { require 5.005 }
use strict;
use warnings;
use autodie;
use IPC::Open3 qw(open3);
$| = 1;
open RPM, 'rpm -qa |';
my (@rpms) = <RPM>;
chomp @rpms;
@rpms = keys %{+{ map { $_ => 1; } @rpms } };
close RPM;
my(@glibc_rpm) = grep { /glibc/ } @rpms;
if (@glibc_rpm) {
print "package found";
}
else {
my ($writer, $reader, $err, $retCode);
open3($writer, $reader, $err, `yum install glibc-common-2.5-49`);
$retCode = <$reader>;
$err = <$err>;
}
exit;
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