Here is a simple example of using a dedicated lock file
my $LOCK_EX = 2; # exclusive lock on file my $LOCK_UN = 8; # unlock file my $lock_file = $ENV{ XYZ_DIR } . "/$0.lock"; open my $lh, ">$lock_file" || die "Can't open lock file $lock_file: $! +"; flock $lh, $LOCK_EX; # will wait for exclusive lock # on lock file # do the exclusive actions flock $lh, $LOCK_UN; close $lh;

-M

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In reply to Re^3: mkfifo/mknode by Moron
in thread mkfifo/mknode by azaria

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