Echoing the other monks, more info would mean more help to you!

I'm going totally off the top of my head here, but I'm guessing you're trying to output something w/o a newline directly before something is getting processed?

Ex:
$x=9999999; print "Test1"; while($x--){0}
Even though Test1 is passed to STDOUT, the while loop is processed before you see any output.

If that's the case, try tossing a newline in there. (Again, I'm going off the top of my head here.) Perl won't display the output buffer until a newline is present, the operation holding it up produces output, or the operation is done.

-inno

In reply to Re^3: control-C to "jumpstart" windows process by innominate
in thread control-C to "jumpstart" windows process by jimt

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