point taken and taken.
$ ls ../Pidfile MANIFEST Makefile.PL Pidfile-0.0.1.tar.gz README foo.pl t Makefile Makefile.old Pidfile.pm blib pm_to_blib
Pidfile showed promise, but i was trying to be fancy and get by with Pidfile::new returning a simple blessed scalar reference of the pidfilename. i couldn't quite pull it off gracefully =(.
In reply to Re: •Re: do i grok pidfiles?
by zengargoyle
in thread do i grok pidfiles?
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