Quoting Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 13:08 +0200, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
>> In my perl_persist script, how do I make sure I return
>> a Counter64?
>
> You can't   :-(

Bummer. In another thread to day (private MIB definition problem)
you talked about "using two 32-bit integer index values"...

Could you please explain what that means and how to accomplish
it?

Does it have any relevance here? I don't want it in the index, but
in a table column.

> You're probably better off looking at using an embedded
> perl or C-based implementation.

I've seen the references to 'embedded perl', but I never followed
through... Would it be easy to convert my current pass_persist
perl script to an embedded one?

Is there any documentation about this?
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