For the record, I see ReleaseAction was checked in on April 22. We have been using our's since mid march (here is our cvs log)
RCS file: /ourrepositorypath/End.pm,v Working file: End.pm head: 1.3 branch: locks: strict access list: symbolic names: keyword substitution: kv total revisions: 3; selected revisions: 3 description: ---------------------------- revision 1.3 date: 2001/04/05 17:18:46; author: pauls; state: Exp; lines: +8 -8 updated to store subs to execute inside of itself - the other way coul +d have caused some weird results in mod perl\ loops if an object never destroyed ---------------------------- revision 1.2 date: 2001/03/16 17:53:36; author: pauls; state: Exp; lines: +21 -1 added perldoc ---------------------------- revision 1.1 date: 2001/03/16 17:46:30; author: pauls; state: Exp; initial entry
Not that this matters or anything.
my @a=qw(random brilliant braindead); print $a[rand(@a)];

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