People might also be downvoting because it replies to the wrong node, as is a monk’s wont, and makes an odd artificial intelligence claim about Linux with its purported “system by which applications (and libraries) can identify the libraries that they need” and is also full “of” pointless, distracting, meaningless, misplaced—dare one® say, even, « Idiotic »—typesetting embellishments™. ˇΩ!

The problem isn’t being always wrong as much as often being half right Thereby gaining some kind of credibility that is absolutely unearned. Even two-thirds right is a D- and an invitation to collect unemployment benefits.


In reply to Re^3: Perl segfaults and wont run. Something to do with libperl.so by Your Mother
in thread Perl segfaults and wont run. Something to do with libperl.so by holpot

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