I was under impression that flock would prevent this app from running multiple instances.
Apologies for the terseness, but I can't imagine for the life of me how the code you've posted could correspond to your impression in any way. How would locking a file prevent the current process from running?
Have a look at File::Pid::Quick.
regards,
In reply to Re: flock on Ubuntu 9.10
by trwww
in thread SOLVED [flock on Ubuntu 9.10]
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