If you're running under Win32 (which you probably aren't) then
one of the best ways of doing this kind of thing is to use the
Win32::Process module. You can fire off a task as a DETACHED_PROCESS
and then forget about it. Useful if you don't have a decent fork but
not even remotely portable.
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Ugly
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
In reply to Re: running an external program without waiting for its execution
by Ugly
in thread running an external program without waiting for its execution
by rbi
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