Instead of relying on the shell background metacharacter like
ColtsFoot does, you can use the perl
fork function.
use CGI ':standard';
my $pid = fork;
if ($pid == 0) { # we are the child
close; # close all filehandles so server won't try to stay open
exec 'backupprogram' or exit ; # transfer execution
}
elsif ($pid) { # we are the original process
print header, start_html,
'Backup initiated. You can close this window at any time',
end_html;
}
else { die "Fork failed: $!\n"; } # something went wrong
You could write that as:
fork==0 and exec 'backupprogram';
print header,start_html,'etc...'
But that wouldn't be as reliable.
Update: Remembered close behaviour wrongly, that line should read
close STDOUT; close STDERR; close STDIN;
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