Perhaps Schedule::At will do what you want. I have used the at command for similar tasks. I have not used this module so don't have any example code but it looks like it should work.
In reply to Re: Temporary file management in Perl -- is it possible?
by rnewsham
in thread Temporary file management in Perl -- is it possible?
by taint
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