Hi Charles, > Hm, If you can't set oraenv directly at runtime, delaying the > import will still work. > > require Env::Sourced; > > ... # determine version, etc. > > Env::Sourced->import( qw{first/file/to/include.sh /second/file/to/ > include.sh} );
Exactly. This is just what I posted in my original mail: *** 1st mail START *** > Maybe one of you has a clue why I get a false error message when using > Env::Sourced. My (test-)script is as follows: > > #!/usr/bin/perl -w > use strict; > use warnings; > require Env::Sourced; # "require" necessary in main programme, just not > changed for testing > > my $w_conf = $ENV{'W_UMG_CONFIG_PFAD'}; > my $oraenv; > my $orapat = '9208'; > > print "Environment BEFORE:\n", `env |grep ORA`, "\n"; > > if ( $orapat ne 'D' ) { > $oraenv = "$w_conf/ora$orapat.env"; # coalesce path + filename > print "OraEnv: $oraenv\n"; # check absolute file name > Env::Sourced->import($oraenv) or warn "Fehler beim Setzen des > Oracle-Environments: $!\n"; # set environment > } > > print "\nEnvironment AFTER:\n", `env |grep ORA`, "\n"; > > > BUT I get the following output: > > oracle:/opt/data/magna/wartung/work/nora>./test.pl > Environment BEFORE: > ORACLE_BASE=/opt/app/oracle > ORACLE_SID= > ORA_NLS=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2/ocommon/nls/admin/data > ORACLE_TERM=vt220 > ORA_NLS32=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2/ocommon/nls/admin/data > ORA_NLS33=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2/ocommon/nls/admin/data > ORADATA=/opt/app/oracle/oradata1 > ORACLE_HOME=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2 > > OraEnv: /opt/data/magna/umgebungen/config/ora9208.env > Fehler beim Setzen des Oracle-Environments: > > Environment AFTER: > ORACLE_BASE=/opt/app/oracle > ORACLE_SID= > ORA_NLS=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.8/ocommon/nls/admin/data > ORACLE_TERM=vt220 > ORA_NLS32=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.8/ocommon/nls/admin/data > ORA_NLS33=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.8/ocommon/nls/admin/data > ORADATA=/opt/app/oracle/oradata1 > ORACLE_HOME=/opt/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.8 > > The absolut path to the environment file is ok, and judging from the > "Environment AFTER" output it is also being read/sourced, nevertheless > I get the warning that there was an error when sourcing the file (and > even an incomplete one, it does not give me the $!). Anybody got an > idea? *** 1st mail END *** --> My problem is not _how to do it_ but _why I get an error_ although the import does obviously work, judging from the correctly set variables. Kind regards, Nora -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/