You might like to check out Apache::SubProcess which does
not seem too well documented, but I am looking at using it as a way
to do the same from within a mod_perl environment.
The module overrides system() and creates a process from within
perl which I believe is completely detached from the calling
program. In mod_perl, if you fork() you can destroy the gains
you made by using mod_perl in the first place, and so encapsulation
in a perl module is recommended. If you are having trouble
getting your process detached (memory-wise, and stdin/stdout/stderr-wise)
why not try it out?
If anyone else has experience with Apache::SubProcess() I'd
sure like to hear about it too! The mod_perl guide has a memo
the author wrote that he needs to study it too!
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