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I found this code potentially very handy. However, I found that the dispatcher function within the class is a new process every time it executes. So if I update the cron, the changes are lost once the function completes.
If I create something similar as a script (not as a daemon), the schedule doesn't fork off a new process each time the function is called. Is there a way to mimic this functionality (non-forking) by using a daemon similar to the above example? In reply to Re: A perl daemon
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