It seems you're working in a mod_perl environment. There exit is replaced by Modperl::Util::exit, which in turns throws an exception, which the modperl controller is supposed to catch, and terminate your request.
If you have an exception handler somewhere in your code, maybe it catches this exception from the emulated exit?
In reply to Re: fork issue
by moritz
in thread fork issue
by AlfaProject
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