What ever happened to trimming the posts to a reasonable
number of quoted messages?  In the old days regulars
would have made your life miserable for this kind of
transgression.  I guess since this is a beginners list we
are much more tolerant nowadays.


Mike


On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>if you're trying to set just a environment variable for the perl script
>then you can do (in your shell):
>
>$ export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes
>$ perl /home/m.belgaonkar/merge_latest.pl
>
>if you want to set the variable for another task (in your perl code):
>
>
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>use strict;
>..your perl code...
>qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes perl /home/m.belgaonkar/merge_latest.pl);
>..more perl code...
>
>On 13:23:13 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Thanks for your reply.
>> >
>> > I have run the command like this....
>> >
>> > -> qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes perl /home/m.belgaonkar/merge_latest.pl
>> > )
>> > bash: syntax error near unexpected token `qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes'
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ():/view/m.belgaonkar_oms_test/vob/oms [320]
>> >
>> > Please help.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Irfan
>> >
>> > Project Lead
>> > TSINDIA - Production Line
>> > Individual Software Solutions - UMO
>> > T-Systems India Private Limited, Pune
>> > Telephone: +91-20-30245000/25605000 (Extn: 5271)
>> > Mobile: +91 9822 854 227
>> > Fax: +91-020 25674090
>> > Internet: http://www.t-systems.com
>> >
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Martin Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 4:42 PM
>> > To: beginners@perl.org
>> > Subject: RE: setting unix command through perl script
>> >
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > you could do something like that:
>> >
>> > qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes /path/to/your/task);
>> >
>> > this would set the variable only for this task.
>> >
>> > HTH,
>> > Martin
>> >
>> > On 11:48:35 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >  Thanks for your help.
>>> > >
>>> > >  Actually , I am automating one task in Perl in which this command
>>> > >  is there. If I don't execute this command then entire task would
>>> > >  fail. So it's very important that I should set this variable with
>>> > >  proper value and then start the execution of the task.
>>> > >
>>> > >  Regards,
>>> > >  Irfan
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >  -----Original Message-----
>>> > >  From: Martin Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> > >  Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 3:02 PM
>>> > >  To: beginners@perl.org
>>> > >  Subject: RE: setting unix command through perl script
>>> > >
>>> > >  Hi,
>>> > >
>>> > > maybe yes. why do you need this variable to be set/changed? tell us
>>> > >  some more about your objectives, please.
>>> > >
>>> > >  Regards Martin
>>> > >
>>> > >  On 11:25:01 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> > > >   Hi,
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   OK. Thanks.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   IS there any other mechanism to achieve this??
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   Regards,
>>>> > > >   Irfan
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   -----Original Message-----
>>>> > > >   From: Martin Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> > > >   Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 1:01 PM
>>>> > > >   To: beginners@perl.org
>>>> > > >   Subject: RE: setting unix command through perl script
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   Hi
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   your "command" is executed. it changes the environment of the
>>>> > > >   shell you spawn with qx(); but after this statement your shell
>>>> > > >   dies and it seems that
>>>> > > >   nothing happend..
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   it is simply impossible to change the environment of a parent
>>>> > > >   when you're a
>>>> > > >   child.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   maybe you can add this line to your shell configuration file.
>>>> > > >   (.bash_profile or .zshrc ...)
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   Regards Martin
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   On 9:05:15 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> > > > > I want to execute "export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes" command
>>>>> > > > >    in Perl script.
>>>>> > > > >    If I run this command on bash prompt then it is executing
>>>>> > > > >    properly but if I try to execute this command through perl
>>>>> > > > >    script then it is not executing at all
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    How should I achieve this . is there any another way.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    Please help.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    Regards,
>>>>> > > > >    Irfan
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    -----Original Message-----
>>>>> > > > >    From: Kenneth Wolcott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> > > > >    Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 12:05 AM
>>>>> > > > >    To: beginners@perl.org
>>>>> > > > >    Subject: Fwd: setting unix command through perl script
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Oops -- did reply and instead of reply-all :-( >>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> > > > >    From: Kenneth Wolcott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> > > > >    Date: Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:33 AM
>>>>> > > > >    Subject: Re: setting unix command through perl script
>>>>> > > > >    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Agreed that the parent process in which perl was invoked will
>>>>> > > > >    not be changed
>>>>> > > > >    by the perl script.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    What is the overall objective?
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Try to do everything you need to do inside the perl script,
>>>>> > > > >    or everything
>>>>> > > > >    you need to do outside the perl script.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    HTH,
>>>>> > > > >    Ken Wolcott
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:31 AM, Martin Barth
>>>>> > > > >    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     i think this is not possible.
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     if you start a new process (shell) it gets the
>>>>> > > > >    environment of its parent
>>>>>> > > > > > process. but if you manipulate the environment in a child
>>>>> > > > >    the parent will
>>>>>> > > > > >     not notice this..
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     for example
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ bash
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ export FOO=BAR
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ echo $FOO
>>>>>> > > > > >     BAR
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ exit
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ echo $FOO
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     Regards Martin
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > On 14:20:18 16/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>>> > > > > > > I tried the line : $ENV{CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER} = 'yes';
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     But still the value is not getting set.
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Please help.
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Regards,
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Irfan
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Project Lead
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     TSINDIA - Production Line
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Individual Software Solutions - UMO
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     T-Systems India Private Limited, Pune
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Telephone: +91-20-30245000/25605000 (Extn: 5271)
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Mobile: +91 9822 854 227
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Fax: +91-020 25674090
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Internet: http://www.t-systems.com
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> > > > > > > From: Rodrick Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 5:04 PM
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     To: Sayed, Irfan
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Cc: beginners@perl.org
>>>>>>> > > > > > > Subject: Re: setting unix command through perl script
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > .co
>>> > >  m>
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >      wrote: Hi All,
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > I need to execute the "export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=y
>> > es"
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >       command through Perl script.
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > What I did is qx(export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes); >>>>>>>> > > > > > > > but still the value for CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER is not
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >    getting set to "yes"
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >       Regards,
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >       Irfan
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     With Perl you can get and set environment variables
>>>>> > > > >    through using %ENV
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     ie. $ENV{FOO} = 'bar'
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     --
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     [ Rodrick R. Brown ]
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     http://www.rodrickbrown.com
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     http://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrickbrown
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     --
>>>>>>> > > > > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>> > > > > > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     http://learn.perl.org/
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     --
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>>>>>> > > > > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> > > > > >     http://learn.perl.org/
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    --
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>>>>> > > > >    For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> > > > >    http://learn.perl.org/
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   --
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>>>> > > >   For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> > > >   http://learn.perl.org/
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >
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>>>> > > >   http://learn.perl.org/
>>> > >
>>> > >
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>> >
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>> >
>> > --
What ever happened to trimming the posts to a reasonable
number of quoted messages?  In the old days regulars
would have made your life miserable for this kind of
transgression.  I guess since this is a beginners list we
are much more tolerant nowadays.


Mike


On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>if you're trying to set just a environment variable for the perl script
>then you can do (in your shell):
>
>$ export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes
>$ perl /home/m.belgaonkar/merge_latest.pl
>
>if you want to set the variable for another task (in your perl code):
>
>
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>use strict;
>..your perl code...
>qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes perl /home/m.belgaonkar/merge_latest.pl);
>..more perl code...
>
>On 13:23:13 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Thanks for your reply.
>> >
>> > I have run the command like this....
>> >
>> > -> qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes perl /home/m.belgaonkar/merge_latest.pl
>> > )
>> > bash: syntax error near unexpected token `qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes'
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ():/view/m.belgaonkar_oms_test/vob/oms [320]
>> >
>> > Please help.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Irfan
>> >
>> > Project Lead
>> > TSINDIA - Production Line
>> > Individual Software Solutions - UMO
>> > T-Systems India Private Limited, Pune
>> > Telephone: +91-20-30245000/25605000 (Extn: 5271)
>> > Mobile: +91 9822 854 227
>> > Fax: +91-020 25674090
>> > Internet: http://www.t-systems.com
>> >
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Martin Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 4:42 PM
>> > To: beginners@perl.org
>> > Subject: RE: setting unix command through perl script
>> >
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > you could do something like that:
>> >
>> > qx(CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes /path/to/your/task);
>> >
>> > this would set the variable only for this task.
>> >
>> > HTH,
>> > Martin
>> >
>> > On 11:48:35 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >  Thanks for your help.
>>> > >
>>> > >  Actually , I am automating one task in Perl in which this command
>>> > >  is there. If I don't execute this command then entire task would
>>> > >  fail. So it's very important that I should set this variable with
>>> > >  proper value and then start the execution of the task.
>>> > >
>>> > >  Regards,
>>> > >  Irfan
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >  -----Original Message-----
>>> > >  From: Martin Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> > >  Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 3:02 PM
>>> > >  To: beginners@perl.org
>>> > >  Subject: RE: setting unix command through perl script
>>> > >
>>> > >  Hi,
>>> > >
>>> > > maybe yes. why do you need this variable to be set/changed? tell us
>>> > >  some more about your objectives, please.
>>> > >
>>> > >  Regards Martin
>>> > >
>>> > >  On 11:25:01 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> > > >   Hi,
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   OK. Thanks.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   IS there any other mechanism to achieve this??
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   Regards,
>>>> > > >   Irfan
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   -----Original Message-----
>>>> > > >   From: Martin Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> > > >   Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 1:01 PM
>>>> > > >   To: beginners@perl.org
>>>> > > >   Subject: RE: setting unix command through perl script
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   Hi
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   your "command" is executed. it changes the environment of the
>>>> > > >   shell you spawn with qx(); but after this statement your shell
>>>> > > >   dies and it seems that
>>>> > > >   nothing happend..
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   it is simply impossible to change the environment of a parent
>>>> > > >   when you're a
>>>> > > >   child.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   maybe you can add this line to your shell configuration file.
>>>> > > >   (.bash_profile or .zshrc ...)
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   Regards Martin
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >   On 9:05:15 17/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> > > > > I want to execute "export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes" command
>>>>> > > > >    in Perl script.
>>>>> > > > >    If I run this command on bash prompt then it is executing
>>>>> > > > >    properly but if I try to execute this command through perl
>>>>> > > > >    script then it is not executing at all
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    How should I achieve this . is there any another way.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    Please help.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    Regards,
>>>>> > > > >    Irfan
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    -----Original Message-----
>>>>> > > > >    From: Kenneth Wolcott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> > > > >    Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 12:05 AM
>>>>> > > > >    To: beginners@perl.org
>>>>> > > > >    Subject: Fwd: setting unix command through perl script
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Oops -- did reply and instead of reply-all :-( >>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> > > > >    From: Kenneth Wolcott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> > > > >    Date: Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:33 AM
>>>>> > > > >    Subject: Re: setting unix command through perl script
>>>>> > > > >    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Agreed that the parent process in which perl was invoked will
>>>>> > > > >    not be changed
>>>>> > > > >    by the perl script.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    What is the overall objective?
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Try to do everything you need to do inside the perl script,
>>>>> > > > >    or everything
>>>>> > > > >    you need to do outside the perl script.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    HTH,
>>>>> > > > >    Ken Wolcott
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > >    On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:31 AM, Martin Barth
>>>>> > > > >    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     i think this is not possible.
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     if you start a new process (shell) it gets the
>>>>> > > > >    environment of its parent
>>>>>> > > > > > process. but if you manipulate the environment in a child
>>>>> > > > >    the parent will
>>>>>> > > > > >     not notice this..
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     for example
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ bash
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ export FOO=BAR
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ echo $FOO
>>>>>> > > > > >     BAR
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ exit
>>>>>> > > > > >     $ echo $FOO
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >     Regards Martin
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > On 14:20:18 16/04/2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>>> > > > > > > I tried the line : $ENV{CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER} = 'yes';
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     But still the value is not getting set.
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Please help.
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Regards,
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Irfan
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Project Lead
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     TSINDIA - Production Line
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Individual Software Solutions - UMO
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     T-Systems India Private Limited, Pune
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Telephone: +91-20-30245000/25605000 (Extn: 5271)
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Mobile: +91 9822 854 227
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Fax: +91-020 25674090
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Internet: http://www.t-systems.com
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> > > > > > > From: Rodrick Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 5:04 PM
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     To: Sayed, Irfan
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     Cc: beginners@perl.org
>>>>>>> > > > > > > Subject: Re: setting unix command through perl script
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > .co
>>> > >  m>
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >      wrote: Hi All,
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > I need to execute the "export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=y
>> > es"
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >       command through Perl script.
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > What I did is qx(export CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER=yes); >>>>>>>> > > > > > > > but still the value for CCASE_NO_FILE_HEADER is not
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >    getting set to "yes"
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >       Regards,
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >       Irfan
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     With Perl you can get and set environment variables
>>>>> > > > >    through using %ENV
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     ie. $ENV{FOO} = 'bar'
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     --
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     [ Rodrick R. Brown ]
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     http://www.rodrickbrown.com
>>>>>>> > > > > > >     http://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrickbrown
>>>>>>> > > > > > >
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