Otherwise, it should be enough to just add the script to your startup with a '&' afterwards to put it in the background, no need to have any shell script in between (as long as you have a correct shebang line, that is the #!/usr/bin/perl one in the start of your script. I think. :)
In reply to Re: how to make a demon in perl?
by Dog and Pony
in thread how to make a demon in perl?
by Sihal
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