I think Alan Cox would kindly make fun of you, and tell you to have fun writing it.
>From a security point of view, I don't think it's feasible either. I am fine and
dandy using perl to automate admin tasks like it is now.
Francesco Pasqualini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) was saying:
> for increase sysadm script speed could be useful a sort of perl daemon or
> embed perl in the kernel (linux).
> Another way could be the use of apache+modperl (very robust solution) and a
> light wrapper to convert a script (#!/usr/bin/perl)
> execution in to an httpd request.
>
> The problem to solve I think are the effective/real user and group id of
> the script process
>
> ... I'm just investigating a possible scenarios
>
> thanks
> Francesco
>
>
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