problem is I need to be able to kill the sub-process again when the logfile stopped being open for writing
what's the problem? that you need to kill a process initiated with system? or that you want to know "when the logfile stopped being open for writing"? or both?
-tail 10 -wait $logfile
surely one can implement this in Perl and avoid getting into that swamp made by M$ regurgitating a proper-OS manual, diagonally read, anchored on !dollars! (that's a '$' for me and you).
bw, bliako
In reply to Re: Killing subprocess in windows
by bliako
in thread Killing subprocess in windows
by LanX
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