This was fixed in perl 5.8, I ought to upload that version
(1.02) to CPAN seperately, but until then you can get it at
ftp://pthbb.org/pub/pm/FileCache/.
UPDATE: I may have misunderstood what you
said. Versions of FileCache prior to 5.8 would,
themselves, not compile under strict.
this is what I thought you meant. However, it seems
likely you were referring to the fact that the
current FileCache implementation uses symbolic
filehandles and hence requires no strict 'refs'.
I have thought of a solution, which has other benefits.
Namely, to use IO::Handle. This leads to some
difficult decisions though. See my recent posts
to perl5-porters for more information.
--
I'm not belgian but I play one on TV.
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