Hello all,
Did this one just fall through the cracks, or are there objections?
I have since uploaded this module.
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> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 16:48:35 +0200
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> Subject: Module submission Shell::Source
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> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
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> modid: Shell::Source
> DSLIP: bdpOp
> description: Run programs and inherit environment changes
> userid: PJCJ (Paul Johnson)
> chapterid: 4 (Operating_System_Interfaces)
> communities:
> perl-beginners
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> similar:
> None
>
> rationale:
>
> Here's something I've been running for years, but never quite got
> around to packaging up and submitting to CPAN. Someone asked a
> question on perl-beginners which I answered and received some
> interest in this module so I've finally done something with it.
>
> The purpose of the module is to run an arbitrary program, usually a
> shell script, and inherit the changed environment. In effect it
> allows you to source a shell script from within Perl.
>
> I'm not totally convinced about the name, since any program can be
> run, but I expect the majority of usage to be sourcing shell
> scripts. I would welcome naming suggestions though.
>
> enteredby: PJCJ (Paul Johnson)
> enteredon: Tue Jun 26 14:48:35 2001 GMT
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> The resulting entry would be:
>
> Shell::
> ::Source bdpOp Run programs and inherit environment changes PJCJ
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