I am calling an interactive program from my script that needs the user to type "q" to quit, similar to the UNIX top program. I want the output of the program to go to a file so that I can grab some information from it.
system ("program_name > $out_file & "); sleep 5; setpgrp(0,0); local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; kill (HUP, -$$);

I am calling the program and outputting it to a file, then sleeping so I can guarantee that the output is getting there (network lag and all). Then, I am setting my script to be the head of the process group with program_name being one of its children. Finally, I am killing all of my scripts children. (The last 3 lines are straight from the Programming Perl book).

This scripts works great from the command line. But, when I have cron run it, the script locks up and is unable to kill the program_name. I think it is the setpgrp(0,0) line that is causing the problem when the script is run as a child of something else, but I don't know how to get around it.

Any suggestions would be well appreciated.

Thanks,

Shandor


In reply to killing interactive child processes by shandor

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