Sergey Kochkarev wrote:
Hi,

I'm new to mod_perl and I got the following problem:
apparently not just to mod_perl..


1. system() outputs to browser. How can I turn this off?
Well, yes.
Anything basically that your script or module prints to STDOUT, will end up "in the browser". That's the normal way things work with cgi-bin scripts (whether mod_perl is involved or not). Since whatever you run "in" system() runs as a sub-process of your script, it prints to the same STDOUT as your script, in other words to the browser too. If you do not want this, then re-direct the output of the command that you run in system().
E.g.
system('ls -l > /dev/null');

2. `` works in parallel with perl script,
as far I know, it doesn't. `command` means that you want to run "command", and want to grab whatever it prints to STDOUT, tu put it somewhere. In other words, `command` is a perl statement that returns a value, and this value is the output of "command".
What is the full line where this appears ?
You normally would have something like
my $var = `command`;
and if you do, then your script, under mod_perl or not, will nicely wait until "command" finishes, and put everything that "command" prints to STDOUT, into $var.
Then the script will continue, but not before "command" is finished.

 but I want it to finish to
check the files it creates.
What does "command" exactly do ?

 How can I synchronize `` and perl?

I've googled the sfio term that seems to be the key to the problems. Is there any way to turn sfio off?
I have no idea what that is, but I doubt that it is really the cause of your problems.

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