Complex answer: the operational reasons are that this is the policy. AFAIK there are only a few people using perl for anything on these machines, and none of it is mission critical. Nevertheless, installation of anything, even in parallel versions with no impact on anyone else is forbidden. It has to be performed by a separate department, analysed for impact and business case (taking into account 14 days regression testing), at which point it gets binned. Trust me, its not an option!
In reply to Re^2: Net::SSLeay on AIX - make problems
by g0n
in thread Net::SSLeay on AIX - make problems
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