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The comment below is not an attack against gunzip but rather a general call for opinions... I'm afraid I find module errors well over my head and don't think your average Perl developer should have to understand such internals. Am I the only one that finds this snippet disturbing? Shouldn't an "average <language> developer" understand the environment he/she is working in? IMNSHO, one of the richest tools at the disposal of the Perl community is, precisely, CPAN. I think an APD should understand how this works and how to use this tool. Really, I don't mean this to be a rant. I'm just curious about what the rest thinks. Best regards -lem, but some call me fokat In reply to Re: What sets Perl back
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