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I'm not a PERL guy, so I can't help with your code. Hopefully someone on the list can look and tell. I do seem to recall once a problem someone had where PERL invoked by association didn't get STDIN correctly, but calling PERL.EXE with the script did work (or something like that--search the archives here). Regards, Glen Starrett > -----Original Message----- > > Glen, it looks like I am still not picking it up right. Here > is the code > and output: > > ***********PERL CODE**************** > open MYLOG, ">>$LOGFILE"; > print MYLOG "test.pl is being invoked\n"; > my $file = <STDIN>; > print MYLOG "stdin is $file\n"; > #while (<STDIN>) { > # print MYLOG "current line is $_\n"; > #} > close MYLOG; > > *************OUTPUT******************** > test.pl is being invoked > stdin is > > Could you please help me with a code example? > > Best Regards, > Suresh Venkateswaran > > > > > > > > "Glen Starrett" > > > <grstarrett at cox.n To: > Suresh Venkateswaran/San Jose/IBM at IBMUS, <cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook> > > et> cc: > > > Subject: RE: > [cvsnt] using commitinfo within CVSNT > > 11/10/2003 08:36 > > > PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > However, when I print out the ARGV array from within my > Perl filtering > > script, it contains the base directory which is being > > committed but no file > > name information. I am able to access the file list in the > > loginfo file, > > which follows the commitinfo file in the logical sequence, so > > I should be > > able to access this information somewhere at the commitinfo stage!! > > Check stdin instead--it was changed to that to be consistent and more > scalable > > From http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/HistoryPage : > >>> > 14/07/03: 2.0.6: Change behaviour of commitinfo to use stdin. Fix path > detection on control panel. > <<< > > Glen Starrett > > > > > > >