Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> (Your proposed fix seems entirely useless ... 

While there are reasons to argue that's Perl fault, IMO, an
environment that reflects the current state of the host program is a
good compromise, and behave environment-consistent is also a good
compromise for libperl (I think some applications of libperl will get
really upset if this compromise is broken by the library.)

Regards,
Manuel.

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