Yes! That worked!
And it also worked on the project, once I remembered the ->init_and_watch() method is called within an Initialization module which is use()d in every other module... I simply called our init() function after the Proc::Daemon::Init() call and it worked perfectly...
Thanks a bunch to all, you're fantastic!
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In reply to Re^2: Proc::Daemon and Log::Log4perl
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in thread Proc::Daemon and Log::Log4perl
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