Don't do the threads->exit, just fall off the end.
But corion is correct. If you are just after an asynchronous process, $pid = system( 1, ... ) or Win32::Spawn( ... ) is the way to go.
In reply to Re: join() in perl threads does not return
by BrowserUk
in thread join() in perl threads does not return
by Mj1234
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