Hi Lois,
Win32::Job is part of the libwin32 bundle of modules. There is
a special mailing list for libwin32 development at libwin32@perl.org, but
discussion of new features for a module should be fine on perl-win32-users too.
However, patches to the module should be submitted to eithe
John Deighan wrote:
> We normally install Perl and all the libraries we need by using ppm
> over the Internet. However, we now have a need for an installation
> mechanism that doesn't require access to the Internet. I'm pretty
> sure that (if I knew what I was doing), I could download the files
We normally install Perl and all the libraries we need by using ppm
over the Internet. However, we now have a need for an installation
mechanism that doesn't require access to the Internet. I'm pretty
sure that (if I knew what I was doing), I could download the files
that ppm normally accesses
Louis Lecaroz wrote:
> Hi dear Perlers,
>
> For a project, I modified the Win32::Job for retreiving Job statistics.
> The Win32::Job is really a great Perl class mapping Win32 Job features.
> But developers also use Win32 job features no to only start a process &
> its child to track them but al
Hi dear
Perlers,
For a project, I
modified the Win32::Job for retreiving Job statistics. The Win32::Job is really
a great Perl class mapping Win32 Job features.
But developers also
use Win32 job features no to only start a process & its child to track
them but also for retrieving global s