Thanks a ton for helping me out with this. I see what you mean about unsafe signals, so I'll probably just use Term::ReadLine::Perl instead. I suppose that solves my issues.
It is somewhat comforting to know that this is just how T:R:Gnu works instead of me doing horribly wrong. ;)
Since I'm sure I can get things moving along with T:R:Perl, what would be the best way to make sure users are using the T:R:Perl package instead of Gnu? Would it be considered good form to just set the environment variable along with a "use Term::ReadLine::Perl"?
Thanks again for taking the time to look into this. It was really a stumbling block for me so I appreciate the help. In hindsight I probably should have just moved to T:R:Perl and called it a day, but I got obsessed a bit. ;)
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