Hello,
Simple code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use HTTP::Daemon;
use Parallel::ForkManager;
$daemon = new HTTP::Daemon(LocalPort => 8080, LocalAddr => "127.0.0.1"
+, Listen => 64, ReuseAddr => 1) or die "$!";
$pm = Parallel::ForkManager->new(3);
while (1)
{
$inputcon = $daemon->accept();
$pm->start and next;
do_client_stuff($inputcon);
$pm->finish();
}
sub do_client_stuff
{
my ($inputcon) = @_;
$request = $inputcon->get_request;
print $request . "\n";
$inputcon->send_error(403);
}
Almost everything is OK.
But the last child process leaves a zombie on the system.
I can only do wget once and its enough to make <defunct> process.
Is there any solution for this?
I don't want to change forkmanager to proc::queue or something.
Thanks.
Makowik
/Sorry for my english/
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