The very latest perl documentation can be retrieved by performing an
rsync as described in
perlhack e.g
rsync -avz rsync://ftp.linux.activestate.com/perl-current/ .
As that is the edge material (it ain't called
bleadperl for nothin' ;). But I imagine it would be much more useful to translate the
5.8.0 docs as that's the current stable release and I believe quite a few areas of the
perl documentation will, and have, been re-written for the next stable release
5.10, but it won't be seen in the wild for a while yet (only
Hugo really knows when :).
HTH
_________
broquaint
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