I haven't been able to test the perl stuff since my home internet connection is 
still down. Fingers crossed it'll be back up when I get home this evening.

If it works out of the box then that's great. If not, and if I still can't 
test, then IMO perl support is not critical and we could get away with it being 
broken for a few days.

Someone(?) said something like perl5tst succeeded but perlsimp.pl didn't... 
don't remember exactly, and I can't find the email now.

Sorry and thanks. I will test as soon as I can, but personally I don't mind if 
perl support is broken in trunk until I get internet access back up at home. 
Although of course I would prefer it to work ;)

From: Pablo Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi!
> 
> Bindingsplit branch is basically stable since some days, and no big
> problems have been found by any of the testers. The idea would be to
> merge *now* if nobody have any issues i dont know of (ie, no specific
> objections or things someone thinks need to be done).
> 
> I will wait a couple days just in case, and if there are no
> problems/requests i will merge on monday.
> 
> Greetings
> 
>  Pablo
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