No, the implementation of fork in Perl is somewhat of a pseudo-implementation with quite a few caveats. Do a super-search on signal to read some threads which wound-down just a few days ago.
That answer is too lazy to be useful, and its wrong to boot -- typical
In reply to Re^2: Could not catch all children after fork, some of them never end
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Could not catch all children after fork, some of them never end
by krabbl
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