You really need to use Win32::Process ?
This module is design for call external programs (not created with perl)... Try use Perl's language and resources to do it.
See perlipc's Background-Process and fork references.
Skel code:
use strict;
use warnings;
my $pid = fork();
unless ( defined($pid) ) {
die "fork failure! ";
elsif ( $pid ) {
# child
$SIG{HUP} = sub { print "HUP signal\n"; };
sleep(5);
#-->> if use an external script, and not a file with parameters
#>>>> reguire 'c:\perl\progs\garbl.pl';
exit 1;
}
sleep(2);
kill(15,$pid);
other resources: waitpid, wait, alarm...
--
Marco Antonio
Rio-PM
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