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Re: Re: Re: daemonize a perl script on redhat linux 7.3

by sth (Priest)
on Aug 01, 2002 at 18:57 UTC ( [id://186888]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: daemonize a perl script on redhat linux 7.3
in thread daemonize a perl script on redhat linux 7.3

I heartily third that recommendation. I've gotten so much

use out of that book. The best thing is the example code,

much like the Richard Stevens 'C' code from "Advance

Programming in the Unix Enviorment", you can take the code,

make minimal changes and your up an running. I've had to

write a few daemon processes in the last year, and the book

was a great help. The daemon code in Chapter 14 will give

you syslogging and kill -HUP functionality as well.

STH

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