That is really hard question. Because I didn't run non-compiled code for a while ( almost two months ) and I changed the code many times, here and there etc.

But when I think of it, compiled OR non-compiled code both were running good from command line before and even now sometimes it works for 2-3 hours, just randomly stops. Only thing compilation gives is a warning

( perl perlc -bleach -exe /myScript/APP/myScript myScript.bin );

Out: myScript.bin.c myScript.bin.c: In function āmainā: myScript.bin.c:40456: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and +code Exe: /myScript/APP/myScript

In reply to Re^4: Daemonized perl and clearing variables... by ali_kerem
in thread Daemonized perl and clearing variables... by ali_kerem

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