A technique I'm using right now is for the script to check to see if a file called StopNow exists. If so, it does whatever cleanup it has to do, and exits. It's not horribly clever but it works fine. (I suppose I could even get the script to delete the StopNow file so that it doesn't exit immediately the next time it runs.)
Well, you did ask for 'any' ideas.
--t. alexIn reply to Re: Shutting down a windows perl script?
by talexb
in thread Shutting down a windows perl script?
by buzzthebuzzsaw
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