Tomorrow, Jan Eden wrote: > Hi all, > > I wrote a little form mail script and start by setting the environment variables > like this: > > BEGIN { > $ENV{PATH} = "/usr/sbin"; > delete @ENV{ qw( IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV) }; > } > Why are you deleting these variables?
> Now the actual directory (.) is obviously not searched anymore, since > > my $page_head = eval do('page_head.pl'); > > returns an empty $page_head while > > my $page_head = eval do('./page_head.pl'); > > fills it with the appropriate content. > > Commenting the BEGIN block above and printing $ENV{PATH} gives me: > > /bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/libexec:/System/Library/CoreServices > > I cannot see the current working directory in that list (but I admit that I am not > used to environment variables at all). > > Can someone tell me how to restrict $ENV{PATH} but keep the script's ability to see > something in its own directory? > What OS, shell, and version of Perl are you using? On Linux with bash, and running Perl 5.8.0, I can't reproduce this. Paul -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>