I use Perl 5.005_02 because that is what my office currently has at multiple sites (our tools are multisited and have to be able to function at all sites). I have looked into getting my office to use 5.6.0 (or 5.6.1) but so far that is not going to work out.

I tried to find the source for 5.005_02's version (I am not sure which version is used; 1.03 perhaps?) but I have only been able to find for 5.005 the 03 patch level or higher.

Any help in figuring this out would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Shannon (skerr1)

In reply to Re: Re: rmtree __WARN__ by Anonymous Monk
in thread rmtree __WARN__ by skerr1

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