Hey monk, I don't know who you are. First I thought NOT to reply. But later I changed my mind thinking that, if I am NOT replying, others may think I agree with you. Sorry monks if its offending.

Dear anonymous (?) why are you so frustrated and angry regarding reply ? We are here NOT to do homework for you. I was reading your posts Client Pull Not Working correctly and close STDOUT does not work, why? from the beginning. All the three (including this ) threads together looks like a homework done. I have my own working version of your program as I used to try & learn any useful code.

Back to the problem.
Whats the error you get when you open the pipe? You says that you have a problem at opening pipe and didn't mention anything about the error message you got. Did you try whats discussed at Why doesn't open() return an error when a pipe open fails? and perlipc

isn't it a fact that you are afraid of loosing XP and thats the reason to post this "home work" as "Anonymous"? Please do not think that all monks out here are too much XP conscious. I know this post can bring me lots of -- XPs

Update:
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=412947

similar to mine with no solution. If you know where it is, why don't you just point me to it instead of being sarcastic.


We are here NOT to do homework for others!

Cheers !

--VC



There are three sides to any argument.....
your side, my side and the right side.


In reply to Re^3: Closing STDIO Caused Pipe Not To Work by atemon
in thread Closing STDIO Caused Pipe Not To Work by Anonymous Monk

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