Ok, and just to make this clear, Win32 simulates fork, and is thus in the category where it doesnt have a fork right?
If I do use system am I going to be wasting a lot of resources by having an outer normal perl running a system() call to another perl invocation? Also in your opinion is this a bad idea?
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In reply to Re: Re: exec()ed process dont write to std(?:err|out) (system)
by demerphq
in thread exec()ed process dont write to std(?:err|out)
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