Hi Monks!
I have written a perl script which will run both in UNIX and Windows platform. This script will install a software. To install software in UNIX I have used
Expect module and for windows I have used
Setupsup module. But both modules are specific to one platform.
To include appropriate module according to the OS I have used following code in the top of my perl script.
BEGIN
{
eval
{
require Expect;
import Expect;
require Win32::Setupsup;
import Win32::Setupsup;
}
}
use strict;
-------
-------
This is working fine for Unix platform and includes
Expect and in case of windows it does not include Expect. But for windows it also does not include
Win32::Setupsup .
How can I include both modules depending upon OS.
Any help really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-Pijush
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