Hello.
The code below works great! Except that it spurts output the console, how do I capture that output into $var ?
I tried appending " > $outfile" to $arg0, but get an error (proggie still keeps on running though until $endtime > time).
C.
use Win32::Process;
$program = "c:\\perl\\scripts\\tail.exe";
$outfile = "c:\\perl\\scripts\\new_logfile.txt";
$arg0 = " -f c:\\perl\scripts\\logfile.txt";
$endit = time + 60;
Win32::Process::Create($ProcessObj, "$program", "$arg0", 0, NORMAL_PRI
+ORITY_CLASS, ".")|| die ErrorReport();
until ($endit > time) {
next;
}
$pid = $ProcessObj->GetProcessID();
Win32::Process::KillProcess($pid, $exitcode);
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