hmm

Warning, threads::shared has already been loaded. To enable shared variables, 'use threads' must be called before threads::shared or any module that uses it.
so
use threads; use threads::shared; use Thread::Queue;
ah
Running Thread1 : Thread::Queue=HASH(0xb7d8c4) sending command... sending command... running thread2 : Thread::Queue=HASH(0xbef644) Running Command : ls -la Result of ls -la : 'ls' is not recognized as an internal or external c +ommand, operable program or batch file. Running Command : pwd Result of pwd : 'pwd' is not recognized as an internal or external com +mand, operable program or batch file. Done


In reply to Re: Perl thread issue by huck
in thread Perl thread issue by gurjit

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