Am running latest activestate perl, version 5.8.4.
Using the alarm function doesn't throw up any errors or anyting. I know the fork function didn;t used to work properly in perl and now is which is why I thought the alarm function might be the issue.
Still confused though, any simple alternatives to the above would be greatfully received :)
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