Don't forget that MacPerl is a 'Classic' application, meant for MacOS 9.x and earlier. See the thread, MacPerl for more on the subject. MacOS X fits in with your Unix/Linux statement - it is BSD-based, and it ships with Perl 5.6.0 installed.
Don't get me wrong - MacPerl is great! Were it not for MacPerl a few years ago, I'd never have started learning Perl.
Beyond that, I'd second cjf's thoughts at Re: How do I use Perl?
In reply to Re: (jeffa) Re: How do I use Perl?
by mrbbking
in thread How do I use Perl?
by Anonymous Monk
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