the status output (print ".") appears only after the background-program has been killed
That's probably a buffering problem. The short answer is to set $|, the long answer is to read Suffering from Buffering.
In reply to Re^4: Executing a program, displaying some status, and killing it
by revdiablo
in thread Executing a program, displaying some status, and killing it
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