Joyously, most of the modules required for LexAlias, and perhaps
LexAlias itself, need patching to work on threaded Perl, so I'm afraid
my investigations have been put on hold for a bit. The relevant authors
are onto it though, so I expect things will be hunky dory LexAlias wise
by the end of the week =)
So, anyone for Poker?
Yes, I could go and compile myself a non-threading Perl, but I'm
on a P120 and it would take about the same time as for the new versions
of PadWalker, Devel::Caller and so on to come out =)
-- Iain, aka Koschei.
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