Well guys i post the solution for this isuee
When i think in execute multiple files without wait i say, ok, i need use childs
Anyway the solution come more simple, like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
for my $a ( 1..10 ) {
print "Exec: $a\n";
# Here I want execute and continue without
# wait the status
system "perl -e exec('sleep.pl')" ;
}
print "finish";
exit;
It's delegate the process to other instance of perl and exist when finish, i check in the system's process table and works ok!!
system(1, @args) can be but i'm not test
Thk to all for your help
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