If you have a copy of the Camel (3rd Ed) handy, this is discussed in some detail in Chapters 16.2.1 and 23.2.2
I believe that I have read somewhere that it is possible to get around this, but I can't recall the source.
Cheers,
Darren :)
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in thread How to make sure that non-Perl programs will respect Perl's file locking?
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