Old versions are easy to find.
What do you mean by "easy"? To me easy means a simple web search for something like "old versions of Perl" and it appears there on the first page. I realize I could find the source without too much trouble.
What do you mean by "a repository"? Just a location where the distribution tar-balls are available or a location that has binary packages for your system?
Since the topic is the OP's compiled version I was referring to compiled versions. But I could have been more clear.
The only good reason I see for...
Does this mean you didn't like my guesses for a purpose? :)
In reply to Re^5: perl 2.01 on Cygwin
by Lotus1
in thread perl 2.01 on Cygwin
by rje
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