Hello,
I have a perl script as a service in windows:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\daemon\Parameter
+s]
"Application"="C:\\perl\\bin\\perl.exe"
"AppParameters"="c:\\server\\server.pl"
I installed it wit srvany.
Now I have a debug switch I can turn on and then all the print statements get printed. Also there are some issues throwing perl warnings. I tried to redirect with >> and 2>>, but this doesn't work while running as a service.
I tried to create a bat file, but then I can't stop the service anymore.
So I need some guidance how to redirect the STDERR AND STDOUT to a file when running as a windows service.
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Edit: g0n - removed pre tags, added formatting 2006-05-13 Retitled by Arunbear Original title: 'Cathing errors and print statements'
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