Thank you for the example. I would propose a little modification.
The code to make the call directory-independent could be improved using modules File::Basename and Cwd:
use Cwd;
use File::Basename;
my $scriptPath = File::Basename::dirname($0);
chdir($scriptPath) if $scriptPath;
$scriptPath = Cwd::getcwd();
my $script = File::Basename::basename($0);
my %serviceConfig = (
name => 'mytest',
display => 'mytest',
description => 'this is my test description',
machine => '',
path => $^X,
parameters => qq{"$scriptPath/$script" --run},
start_type => SERVICE_AUTO_START,
);
The old code with
sprintf did not work because you forgot to put the placeholders :)
Thank you again,
Flavio
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