Hahah, you did that for tye, because I was in chatterbox bugging him, and you happened to be around. I lost your link during the chaos, damn. This would have been helpful.
What I find interesting is you directly reference object files via the "OBJECT" attribute in your Makefile.PL. Where I used the "MYEXTLIB" directive. I am pretty sure I understand the difference.
Also, XSOPT? I know it's a TMTOWTDI world, but you appear to be taking a totally different approach to get the same thing accomplished. Wow.
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