If you decide on a configuration file, you may want it encrypted. If you do, Config::Identity may be of help to you. I qualify the recommendation because:
Should you decided to pursue this module, I found that I had to set environment variable CI_GPG to the path to gpg2, because by default the module prefers gpg.
In reply to Re^2: can one create a "session" of Perl & Mysql?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread can one create a "session" of Perl & Mysql?
by Anonymous Monk
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