On 05/09/2012 06:23 PM, Mike Guthrie wrote:
> Hey Phil,
> 
> Thanks for the clarification on this. I was trying to figure out why
> we hadn't come across this issue on our local dev environments. Maybe
> some other users can chime in on this, but my understanding was that
> compiling with the embedded perl option tends to be problematic due
> to memory leaks and other unpredictable behaviors. (??)
> 

It is, most of the time, but the code is still in there so it's sort
of supposed to keep working.

Personally, I'd rather remove the whole thing, since it's such a mess
99% of the time.

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