It sounds simply like your script is dieing. Put this at the top of your script:
BEGIN { open STDERR, ">> c:/script.log" }
then try to start your script and look at the errors that get recorded in that file. Note that there might well be other ways to see what was written to STDERR by a Win32 service, but I don't see much point in trying to look such up since this solution is so simple.
- tye
In reply to Re: win32::daemon - problem reading file in the service (log)
by tye
in thread win32::daemon - problem reading file in the service
by dzon
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