> But of course, this isn't portable. It won't work on Windows -- which
> was specifically asked for -- and it also won't work on OSX or various
> other Unix variants.
>
> Back to square one?
>
The point is, there is obviously no portable way to do this except code
a bunch of different variants and bundle them together in one monolithic
module. For example DBI has to be taught (more or less) how to handle
different flavored databases.
-T
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