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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Perl copy vs system cp Post 302383884 by m1xram on Friday 1st of January 2010 02:35:52 PM
Old 01-01-2010
spaces

The one thing I can see from your example is that the system call won't work if the files have spaces in the names but File::Copy will. That could easily be fixed but it is something you have to take into account.

Staying within Perl will probably mean that another process is not forked. The 'system' call always forks another process. That can be an advantage or a disadvantage depending on the behaviour you desire. For instance, if you wanted to copy ten files but didn't wish to wait for completion, the 'cp's could be forked asynchronously.
 

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DJVUSERVE(1)							   DjVuLibre-3.5						      DJVUSERVE(1)

NAME
djvuserve - Generate indirect DjVu documents on the fly. DESCRIPTION
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The Apache web server provides a way to automatically execute djvuserve for all DjVu documents. This can be achieved using the following directives in either the Apache configuration file or the .htaccess files. Action djvu-server /cgi-bin/djvuserve/ AddHandler djvu-server .djvu Apache then executes program djvuserve for serving all DjVu files. Providing the URL of DjVu file serves this DjVu file as usual, except that bundled multipage documents are converted to indirect documents on the fly. This convenience comes at the expense of the computa- tional cost of executing djvuserve whenever a DjVu file is requested. TECHNICAL DETAILS
Program djvuserve provides a mean to directly access any component of a bundled multi-page DjVu document can be accessed using an extended URL. Suppose that the component file representing page 1 is named p0001.djvu. The following URL provides a direct access to this page: http://server/cgi-bin/djvuserve/dir/doc.djvu/p0001.djvu It is preferred however to access individual pages using the CGI style arguments described in nsdejavu(1), as in the following URL. http://server/cgi-bin/djvuserve/dir/doc.djvu?djvuopts&page=12 The special component file name index.djvu is recognized as a request for the index of the corresponding indirect multi-page document. In fact, when you access a bundled document using djvuserve, the browser gets redirected to the following URL: http://server/cgi-bin/djvuserve/dir/doc.djvu/index.djvu and then behaves as if the bundled file was a directory containing the various component files of an equivalent indirect document. ACCESS CONTROL
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This program was written by Leon Bottou <leonb@users.sourceforge.com>. SEE ALSO
djvu(1), djvmcvt(1), nsdejavu(1) DjVuLibre-3.5 01/22/2002 DJVUSERVE(1)
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