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I guess it's a case of 'once bitten, twice shy'...
When I was using Expect to control an interactive command process, it occasionally got out of sync - I would send a command, get a truncated response, send another command and get the previous response in full. This was not a timeout or prompt-matching issue. But since replacing Expect with Net::Telnet I have had no problems (famous last words!).
Maybe it didn't like JJ In reply to Re: Re: Re: Using expect.pm in background process
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