so no availability == no demand, eh? causality, anyone?
i need this functionality for throttling purposes. daemons written in perl that sleep in the background based on load. the daemons doing maintanence shouldn't starve the ones making money. i know load is not perfect for this, but it's usable.
saying "you dont need this really" just because perl cannot provide it without extra strap-ons is apologetics at its worst.
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