Tar with framework at this moment is about 300K in size. It would be too difficult to implement (what modules we need is determined before the connection is made, but on no-perl available side where it's too damn hard to build dependancy tree of files). Framework executing some remote unix binaries, parses output and formats it to XML. It can't be installed pemanently cause each connection (SSH) can use different version of framework. Root access is possible, but not always allowed (User can login with root and generic user credentials). The only two solutions I blindly see are: 1) Compile framework in one huge file and delete it after interpretation immidiately. Possible perfomance degradation (as we interpreting all modules at once, not just what we need). 2) On each connection create 'cron' entry which executing some script monitoring connection and if it's stale or disconnected clean up framework files and itself.

In reply to Re^2: Bootstrapping and cleaning after remote execution of method in framework consisting of multiple modules by mman
in thread Bootstrapping and cleaning after remote execution of method in framework consisting of multiple modules by mman

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