Thanks for all the replies. I did figure out something...just create my own module, and automatically load it with PERL5OPT.
In your bashrc (or whichever) put
export PERL5OPT=-MLogger
Then put this Logger.pm in your PERL5LIB
package Logger;
use strict;
use warnings;
print "Logger\n";
1;
Of course this is just a rudimentary test. You could
put whatever code you wanted in there....something to
append to a logfile. I wonder if you would need to flock it,
if a bunch of perl scripts were running constantly.
I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth.
flash japh
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