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in thread How to use pty for both STDERR AND STDOUT in IPC::Run, while doing something different with each?

Yes, you should make code you post here maximally readable and as short as possible. I bet lots of people that could have helped you skipped right past your post when they saw that god-awful block of code.

I don't know if "use strict" will solve your problem, but it certainly can't hurt!

-sam

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Re^4: How to use pty for both STDERR AND STDOUT in IPC::Run, while doing something different with each?
by OfficeLinebacker (Chaplain) on May 22, 2006 at 21:53 UTC
    Whoops, just saw this. Seems like "maximally readable" and "as short as possible" are conflicting. I think I will just edit out everything but the run() part and leave it at that.

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