I borrowed this from the Perl Cookbook a while ago:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Win32;
use Win32::Process;
my $program = shift @ARGV or die "Usage: loader.pl program\n";
Win32::Process::Create($Win32::Process::Create::ProcessObj,
'd:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe', #or wherever perl.exe is locate
+d
"perl.exe $program",
0,
DETACHED_PROCESS,
'.') or die print_error();
sub print_error {
return Win32::FormatMessage( Win32::GetLastError() );
}
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