Checked it.
I checked GT::CGI code, and it's also parsing @ARGV code.
Translating this to human language, this means, you can input the values in SSH/telnet command line like this:
or
Perl nph-build.cgi troot=spanishThis should work fine.
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I checked GT::CGI code, and it's also parsing @ARGV code.
Translating this to human language, this means, you can input the values in SSH/telnet command line like this:
Code:
Perl nph-build.cgi troot=english or
Perl nph-build.cgi troot=spanish
Best regards,
Webmaster33
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