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File::Slurp::Remote - read/write files on remote systems using ssh.
This is similar to File::Slurp, but it reads and writes files on remote systems using "ssh" to get there. It uses ssh/scp to get to the remote systems. You can override the copy command by redefining $File::Slurp::Remote::scp. You can override the re...
MUIR/File-Slurp-Remote-0.44 - 03 Mar 2012 07:09:11 UTC
File::Slurp::Remote::BrokenDNS - discover canonical hostnames, sometimes with `hostname`
This module finds canonical fully qualified domain names. It ties the hash %fqdnify to map from hostnames to canonical fully qualified domain names. If the environment variable "BROKEN_DNS_WORKAROUND" is set, then it uses "ssh" and "hostname" to do t...
MUIR/File-Slurp-Remote-0.44 - 03 Mar 2012 07:09:11 UTC
File::Slurp::Remote::SmartOpen - open files locally or remotely automatially
This module provides one function: "smartopen($file, $fd, $mode)". The function looks at the filename. If it has a colon in it, then it assumes that what comes before the colon is a hostname. If that hostname is not the hostname of the local system, ...
MUIR/File-Slurp-Remote-0.44 - 03 Mar 2012 07:09:11 UTC
File::Slurp::Remote::CanonicalHostnames
Some people use real hostnames with forward and reverse DNS set up correctly. Other people do not. Sometimes there is more than one name for a host. Because of these variations, Proc::JobQueue cannot depend on any one way to figure out if two hostnam...
MUIR/File-Slurp-Remote-0.44 - 03 Mar 2012 07:09:11 UTC
Tie::Function::Examples - tie functions to the the read side of hashes
Tie::Function::Examples provides a simple method to tie a function to a hash. The function is passed two arguments: the key used to access the array and a reference to a hash that is used for all non-read accesses to the array....
MUIR/File-Slurp-Remote-0.44 - 03 Mar 2012 07:09:11 UTC