I think you misunderstand what Dave is saying. When Perl builds, it creates the Config.pm module. There is no maintainer; it's an autogenerated file.
If you read the first two lines of the module, they allude to this. Perhaps there's a better way to explain what's going on there, but I can't think of a situation where Config would break after a normal installation process.
In reply to Re^5: ActiveState and Config.pm Question
by chromatic
in thread ActiveState and Config.pm Question
by Limbic~Region
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