Igor Ryaboy wrote:

> Hi,
> Thanks for your help, 1 more question related to your advice
> Ok, How can I kill exec after it was started in different thread?
> Igor
> 

when you fork, you have the pid of the child process. when you exec, the 
program in exec will replaced the child process but the pid won't change so 
it's a matter of sending a kill signal to abort it. for this purpose, Perl 
has a 'kill' function.

perldoc -f kill

david
-- 
sub'_{print"@_ ";* \ = * __ ,\ & \}
sub'__{print"@_ ";* \ = * ___ ,\ & \}
sub'___{print"@_ ";* \ = * ____ ,\ & \}
sub'____{print"@_,\n"}&{_+Just}(another)->(Perl)->(Hacker)

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