An ill fate has landed me on Windows which I know very little about - so I hope I can find some information here.
My problem is that I want to start a new process and get a notification (asynchronously - I don't want to polly my child's status) when the child exits.
On *nix I can simply fork and will receive a SIGCHLD-signal when my child exits but on Windows fork is faked and there don't seem to be signals.
So can someone please explain to me how to do this on Windows (probably using Win32::Process instead of fork?).
Many thanks!
In reply to child process termination on Windows by morgon
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