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actually for one, on a linux box, it would be
kill -9 $pid that is assuming you are calling the system's kill function and not a sub. kill 9 $pid will attempt to literally kill pid 9 and not kill $pid with a signal of 9 Update: as I find by doing the research, perlfunc:kill and perlman:perlipc show that my suggestion sucked, using kill with -9 actually works contrary to the shell command, and kills the process group. hmmm, now I know there's a kill() function. In reply to Re: Failed Kills
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