If you can pursuade IPC::Run to give you the pid of the process, then you could use kill 0, pid; as part of your pump loop to check if the process is still running.
In reply to Re: IPC::Run and start(); pump(); finish()
by BrowserUk
in thread IPC::Run and start(); pump(); finish()
by Anonymous Monk
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