Here is the product of your guys' advice, thanks again!
if ($file) {
lc($file);
if ( -e "$file" ) {
my $fh;
open( $fh, '<', $file or die &reasons() );
my @lines = <$fh>;
foreach my $q (@lines) {
chomp($q);
if ( -e "/var/spool/lp/request/$q" ) {
die "Printer \"$q\" is already defined!\n";
}
else {
print "Adding queue \"$q\": ";
# "addqueue -h QUEUENAME -q QUEUENAME -i 3"
my %file_cmd = ("addqueue -h $q -q $q -i 3");
system( $file_cmd {'$file_cmd'} );
}
}
close($fh);
}
else {
&reasons();
}
}
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