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From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <gp@familiehaase.de>
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To: "Noel L Yap" <yap_noel@jpmorgan.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2001 15:47:01 +0200
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Noel L Yap schrieb am 2001-07-08, 8:42:

> My apology:  Sorry for the errant "Send" before.
> 
> My question:  I would like to exec a perl script that will eventually exec bash
> (or whataver shell the user uses) without losing any settings yrom the original
> shell (eg env var and function defs).  How can I do this?
> 
> If this is too off-topic, can someone point me to the appropriate mailing list,
> please (I've found many perl lists, but not the right one)?

Noel,

There are really lot of lists at http://lists.perl.org

I suggest, beginners@perl.org would be a good place to start.
Another one is perl-beginner@egroups.com, make your choice.

gph


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