Will Coleda:
# It looks like Brett was talking to the list, but didn't actually send
# there. =-)

Gah!  I keep doing that!  *headdesk*

# Running with -b and -p gives the same output as no flags, which if I
# read Brett right, means that there's something else wrong.

That tells me that the problem is in the runloop you're using.  Try it
with each of these command lines:

        parrot -g
        parrot -P
        parrot -S
        parrot -j

Depending on your platform, -j may not be available; if it's not
available to you, Parrot will give you a message like:

        Parrot VM: Platform (whatever) is not JIT-capable.

Which does it work with, and which does it mess up with?

Oh, and it's "Brent", not "Brett".  :^)

--Brent Dax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Perl and Parrot hacker
 
"Yeah, and my underwear is flame-retardant--that doesn't mean I'm gonna
set myself on fire to prove it."

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