Hi all,
Can any one tell me as how should I source a file. Which exports environment
variable? Something like this...
FileName= ".myenv"
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#! /usr/local/bin/bash
export var1; va1=/u/janarthp/perl
export var2; va2=/u/janarthp/perl2
export var3; va1=/u/janarthp/perl3
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I want to source this file inside a perl script. One criticle thing is, this
file is bash. So I have to use `. .myenv` to source the file.
FileName= "myperl.pl"
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#! /usr/local/bin/perl -w
My $code = "`. .myenv`"
Eval($code);
Print $ENV{var1};
Print $ENV{var2};
Print $ENV{var3};
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No Output.
Can I just run this command in perl using backticks ? If yes, another
problem is my perl's backticks takes generally the cshell and not bash, so
there could be an error.
Please advice.
-Prassana