A typical perl install is "only" 20-30MB which is pretty small these days. Anyway, the core itself (/perl/bin/perl.exe) is only about 600kB so there is room for some pruning. If you have the ActiveState distribution you will have 12MB in the /perl/html/ dir that you can ditch immediately. /perl/lib/ contains the core modules (~10MB)and /site/lib/ the non core modules (~5MB) You could probably remove /perl/site/lib/ with impunity. Unfortunately many of the core modules are dependent on each other so you will need to exercise care in /perl/lib/

You can find all the sytem related ports here if you remove too much http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html

cheers

tachyon

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