Title: File operation w/regex
Hello all,
I'm in the process of writing a script that will search a file for a specific pattern and write the results to a new file. I have been able to partially accomplish this but I'm not completely satisfied with the results. The specifics are as follows:
Dear,
My question is just how to execute another perl script asyncronously.
system or `` waite until another script will terminated.
I need a function like Win32::spawn by Dave Roth.
Schedule-Cron in CPAN is somewhat like, but it is for Perl subroutines.
Regards,
Hirosi Taguti
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taguti wrote:
> Dear,
>
> My question is just how to execute another perl script asyncronously.
> system or `` waite until another script will terminated.
> I need a function like Win32::spawn by Dave Roth.
>
> Schedule-Cron in CPAN is somewhat like, but it is for Perl subroutines.
>From perl
If you just want to run another Perl script and not have the existing Perl
script wait for it to return use "exec" instead of "system". Taken from the
Perl docs:
exec LIST
exec PROGRAM LIST
The exec function executes a system command and never returns-- use system
instead of exec if you want it
> If you just want to run another Perl script and not have the existing Perl
> script wait for it to return use "exec" instead of "system". Taken from the
My main script is started by cron on every 00 minutes,
00:00, 01:00, 02:00 and so on, and it must execute another
script on xx::00 & xx::15 &
> You can run a command in the background with:
>
> system("cmd &");
Oh I remember this. Yes, but now my env has:
LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libthread.so.1
which is required for DBD::Oracle.
And when I run "testexec1.pl", I get core dump.
I can do it when I reset:
LD_PRELOAD=;export LD_PRELOA
taguti wrote:
>> You can run a command in the background with:
>>
>> system("cmd &");
>>
>
> Oh I remember this. Yes, but now my env has:
> LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libthread.so.1
> which is required for DBD::Oracle.
> And when I run "testexec1.pl", I get core dump.
> I can do it when I reset