This *should* be everything. Note: my version of Thread::Queue isn't the offical 3.09 version. It includes a patch because, at the time, Jerry hadn't included my fix for queue limits into a released version yet.
use Sys::Hostname; use File::Temp; use File::Basename; use File::Path qw/remove_tree/; use Time::Local; use Getopt::Std; use File::Copy qw(copy); use Cwd; use threads; use threads::shared; use Thread::Queue 3.09; # need limit functionality use IO::Select; use Time::HiRes; use Symbol 'gensym'; use POSIX ":sys_wait_h"; # only necessary for Unix, but available in W +in32 use URI::Escape qw(uri_escape uri_unescape); use IO::Socket::INET; require Wx; require Wx::Event;

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