The latest Bayonne::Libexec perl module for Bayonne 2 may now be
installed directly from cpan.
In 0.7.0, which will probably get released after I return from Chicago,
the libexec system is now a fully isolated process which is exec'd from
libexec.bin. This was done for two primary reasons:
First, as a matter of security, this assures there is no bayonne image
code present when executing an embedded interpreter. Hence, no
information is leaked through memory.
Second, the libexec process now does not have lots of extra things
mapped into it, or even C++ related dependencies, inherited from
Bayonne. This assures that when embedded interpreter libraries are
added to libexec they do not appear in, and as embeded interpreters
execute, they have no chance to interfere with, the running Bayonne image.
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