I have released 0.5.0 this morning with the new libexec system. It includes a libexec.pm module for perl programming. This release is meant both to test the new libexec facility and the driver split to the nonfree package. I will be adding python and other language support modules shortly.

Now that it is possible to launch complete applications through libexec, I am thinking about how to make the process of using an application written in, for example, perl, simpler from bayonne. One idea I have is to automatically generate, either internally on the fly, or on the file system, libexec wrapper "scripts", when passing or .pl or .py file, or when such things are found scanning the scripts directory.
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