What exactly is wrong with File::NFSLock that you have to find an alternative?
What type of locking do you need or want? Do you want atomic, mandatory locking? Do you want advisory locking for a single application?
Why are you using a filesystem that's long been known to have problems with this sort of thing when there are many shared filesystems and clustered, more reliable filesystems that don't?
In reply to Re: NFS locking with Fcntl
by mr_mischief
in thread NFS locking with Fcntl
by Preceptor
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