I don't see how that is relevant. perlbug goes to perl5porters, and they want to hear about all bugs/isssues, even if the version isn't officially supported (all this means its not a priority)
Speaking as someone who has to deal with bug reports on p5p, no we don't want such reports. We just have to go the effort of marking such reports as rejected. If the OP has similar issues on a more recent perl version, then we'll take a look.

Dave.


In reply to Re^4: building 5.8 and 5.10 with perlbrew on debian (perlbug) by dave_the_m
in thread building 5.8 and 5.10 with perlbrew on debian by djzort

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