ikegami,
It's not like the services API have changed much if any since then. It may not have needed changes since then.

Well, assuming the CPAN module from 2001 was mature and feature complete then, this might be ok. In looking at the docs from the one on CPAN and the docs on Dave's website, the module has changed quite a bit. In fact, the beta release for 5.10 has gone to XS. I only commented on the age of the CPAN module for a couple of reasons. I didn't want someone to point me where I had already been and also to highlight this module seems to be being actively developed independent of CPAN.

Microsoft provides the SvrAny tool.

Thanks. I will have to look into that.

Regarding the link not pointing to the right place - I think that doesn't have anything to do with me or my post but thanks for pointing it out.

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re^2: Turn a perl script into a Win32 Service by Limbic~Region
in thread Turn a perl script into a Win32 Service by Limbic~Region

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