Hi,
What example are you following?
Have you seen https://metacpan.org/pod/Win32%3A%3ADaemon#Example-1:-Simple-Service?
It says
This example service will delete all .tmp files from the c:\temp directory every time it starts. It will immediately terminate.use Win32::Daemon; # Tell the OS to start processing the service... Win32::Daemon::StartService(); # Wait until the service manager is ready for us to continue... while( SERVICE_START_PENDING != Win32::Daemon::State() ) { sleep( 1 ); } # Now let the service manager know that we are running... Win32::Daemon::State( SERVICE_RUNNING ); # Okay, go ahead and process stuff... unlink( glob( "c:\\temp\\*.tmp" ) ); # Tell the OS that the service is terminating... Win32::Daemon::StopService();
Does that make sense ?
In reply to Re^3: Help converting to a Windows service
by beech
in thread Help converting to a Windows service
by bajangerry
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