For handling signals, have a look at perlipc, especially the section entitled Handling the SIGHUP Signal in Daemons.
You probably want something like this (untested):
sub reload_cron {
my $cron = shift;
my $file = shift;
$cron->clean_timetable;
$cron->load_crontab($file);
}
{
local $SIG{USR1} = sub { reload_cron($cron,$file) };
$cron->run;
}
Then to signal the cron daemon, you need it's PID, and you can do:
kill $pid,10; # SIGUSR1
Hope this helps>
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