ikegami,
I agree that it makes no sense to use it there, I was trying stuff out of desparation :-). It was interesting however the results that it did have, even though not what I ultimately want.
It seems the consensus is that using open() to launch the app should run it in the background, but it just does not seem to be what I experience. My code (in the perl script) does not continue to execute until the child process has quit.
In reply to Re^4: how to kill background process when script exit?
by Allasso
in thread how to kill background process when script exit?
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