>That's a fine answer, but a completely different concern. Sorry, you are correct. I looked up the RFC (there are getting to be so many I cannot trust memory any more). What I am thinking of is a file that, if present and sane (i.e. read-only root), would be involked by the interpreter just before the users script was parsed. Looking at your example of things in the config file, well some of those are the things I would like to be able to get at in the new version with this feature.
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Michael G Schwern
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuration Greg Rollins
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuratio... Ariel Scolnicov
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuration Michael G Schwern
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuration Uri Guttman
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuration Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuratio... Uri Guttman
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Tom Christiansen
- RE: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Al
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Al
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Tom Christiansen
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Uri Guttman
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Ariel Scolnicov
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configur... Michael G Schwern
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuratio... Michael G Schwern
- Re: RFC 114 (v2) Perl resource configuratio... Andy Dougherty