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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 09:03:39 -0800
From: Stephen Studley <sstudley AT adobe DOT com>
Subject: Re: Executing ssh from perl
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At 1:28 AM +0100 11/20/04, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>Stephen Studley wrote:
>
>>At 4:30 PM -0500 11/18/04, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>>>perl -we 'my $str=`ssh -n user\@machine.domain ls`;print "[$str]\n"'
>>good idea, however same results, at least from my Windows machine.
>>The command-line perl works fine from my OSX machine.
>
>$ perl -we 'my $str=`ssh -n user\@machine.domain ls`;print "[$str]\n"'
>ssh: machine.domain: no address associated with name
>[]
>
>Actually this is working with cygwin perl as expected.
>

and it works for me as well, within cygwin perl. Should I not expect 
the same from the Windows perl interpreter?  Apparently not...

I have come up with a work around. The following gets me what I need.
system "$commands->[$i] 1> $stdout->[$p] 2> $stderr->[$p]";

Stephen

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