This looks really nice but I can not get it to work :(
C:\system\Perl\bin>perl print.pl one two
This is my @ARGV one, two
>perl -MWin32::Job -le"$job=Win32::Job->new;$job->spawn('perl', 'perl
+print.pl one two', {stdout=> 'test.out'}); print "ran OK" if $job->ru
+n(5);"
>type test.out
>dir test.out
Volume in drive C is CDRIVE
Volume Serial Number is 144D-4181
Directory of C:\system\Perl\bin
02/03/2005 16:13 0 test.out
1 File(s) 0 bytes
0 Dir(s) 2,907,258,880 bytes free
C:\system\Perl\bin>time
The current time is: 16:13:31.15
Enter the new time:
It is also not printing "Ran OK" even though it is returning the prompt imediately so not hitting the 5 second timeout. Did I miss something obvious ? (I also tried giving it stdout => 'test.out' which the doco says should also work, same thing, zero byte file)
Cheers, R.
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