Yeah...I am also thinking to go with fork.

Need a clarification from your side..the situation that i described,is it well suitable to go with fork..?

One more thing that...i tied to install forks.pm from CPAN,but it demands for some additional modules. and fails with saying something "/usr/ucb/cc: language optional software package not installed *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `forks.o' "
I searched on Net and found something that this is problem with my C compiler, then i tried to use it without installataion, by creating some perl file in the same directory( correct me,If i am wrong) but fails to do so.
so please,give some idea that if there is any way to use forks, without installing them, if installation is the last option then proper way to install it..

Thanks Sir... I am on my way of getting solution


In reply to Re^4: Sharing in fork by ajeet@perl
in thread Sharing in fork by ajeet@perl

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