I am pretty new to perl, and I have run into a wall. The program my supervisors want me to write is basically a glue program to provide 1 gui to run several different programs we run for testing. Easy enough, until I realized that the two most important programs are not being nice. With the builds we have, one program is only compatible with Windows, while the other is only compatible with Linux. My original though was to create a virtual machine to run windows and find a perl module to access it and start the program, however, I have had no luck in finding such a module. Any ideas on a way to do this?
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