As was already mentioned briefly, Win32 doesn't support fork(). Perl 5.6 has a simulated fork() but it is brand new and still pretty buggy.
However, there are much easier ways to run an external programs and most of these are fully supported in Perl under Win32. But since you want to kill the process later, I suspect your only real choice is to use Win32::Process. "perldoc Win32::Process" should present you with the documentation for this module.
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to (tye)Re: Fork Problem
by tye
in thread Fork Problem
by Anonymous Monk
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