> Adam Stuckey wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone has used a way for two perl processes to pass information?
> The only way I can think of ( apart from writing information into a file and have 
>the other process read from it) is by using Shared memory (I'm running Solaris 8 x86) 
>which I have no idea of how to get perl to access it.
> 
> Any suggestions??

Check CPAN.

There appear to be a couple, the first is SYSV so that may work:

http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_perl/cpan-search?search=shared+memory&new=Search&filetype=+distribution+name+or+description&join=and&arrange=file&download=auto&stem=no&case=clike&site=ftp.funet.fi&age=

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