warning: extra args ignored after '-e'

This warning doesn't ring any bells with me.
How did you install Inline ? (You need to build and install it from source - eg doing a 'ppm install' won't do.)
Knowing the output of 'perl -V' would also help - as, too, would knowing any additional diagnostics that you're getting.

The code, as posted by BrowserUk, won't compile for me using the MinGW port of gcc-3.4.5, because of a deficiency in winnt.h.
In that file you'll need to add:
#define JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_KILL_ON_JOB_CLOSE 0x2000
For some reason (that I haven't yet investigated), with ActivePerl I then get undefined references to `CreateJobObjectA', `SetInformationJobObject', `AssignProcessToJobObject' - which is odd, because these symbols are all defined in libbkernel32.a and we link to that library. (It may just be that we need to link to libkernel32.a *before* JobObject.o.)
Anyway, if you get to the same snag we can dig a bit deeper then.
First we need to work out what that warning is all about.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: Read STDOUT from Win32::Job while process is running by syphilis
in thread Read STDOUT from Win32::Job while process is running by Dirk80

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