Folks:
I know this is probably a FAQ, but I couldn't
find an answer to this on the regular Perl newsgroups, so I thought I'd
ask.
On UNIX, I used to create a daemon process using
two fork()'s and an exec(). I used that technique to successfully create Perl/Tk
programs that didn't have a
I know this is probably a FAQ, but I couldn't find an answer to this
on the regular Perl newsgroups, so I thought I'd ask.
My question is: Is there a way to create a Perl/Tk program using
ActivePerl on Windows 2000 that does not have a console window?
Run it by wperl.exe instead of
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Console-less Tk?
Folks:
I know this is probably a FAQ, but I couldn't
find an answer to this on the regular Perl newsgroups, so I thought
I'd ask.
On UNIX, I used to create a daemon process
using two fork()'s and an exec(). I used that technique
, 2002
11:42
Subject: RE: Console-less Tk?
When I run the Tk
demo from the perl development kit, widget.bat or widget, I don't get a
console. when I run that app.. you may want to look at
that.
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