in reply to Re^2: How to detect if file is in use?
in thread How to detect if file is in use?
or we'll check if Linux::Fuser works with current kernels
It definitely works on x86 2.6 Linux kernels but if you have a problem with it drop me a line indicating the kernel version and CPU architecture and I'll fix it
Update: I have just uploaded a new version of Linux::Fuser which includes an example program and is more explicit in the README about what kernel versions it is known to work with.
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