From the perlport manpage you referenced:
As in Unix, if $sig is 0 and the specified process exists, it returns true without actually terminating it. (Win32)
And from experience, kill 0, $pid works fine. It doesn't do it using signals, but the emulation is good.
In reply to Re: Simple way to find on Windows, whether a process is running
by BrowserUk
in thread Simple way to find on Windows, whether a process is running
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