Running the program manually takes effectively zero seconds, as indicated by my mentions of the fact that running it with exec() is essentially instantaneous.
Your reference to exec() being the "only way to start a new program" makes me think you're talking about the system call exec(), as opposed to the Perl function (which calls the unix system call). Is that what was meant in the previous post, then? I thought it was referring to the Perl function.
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