No, you need to use unlink.
I can only suggest that you talk with your mentor about how to better structure your program and how to make things happen in your program in the order you want it to happen.
In reply to Re^5: Finally linking issues using perl
by Corion
in thread Finally linking issues using perl
by gpssana
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