One solution might be to make installing from CPAN much easier (for a packaged distro, say), but people have been saying that for a long time ... and perl-DateManip is in basically every distro. and I still see code avoiding it.

Hmm... I can't find it on my system. I've got perl5.6.1; maybe that's too old?

Has the perl community finally standardized on a single, reliable date and time module? Every place I've ever worked, there's always been some home-grown date/time solution, and when I suggested downloading something from CPAN, no one could decide on what to download, so they had an excuse to maintain the status quo. *sigh*

If perl5.8 has a standard date/time module, that's reason to upgrade right there, IMHO. Is Date::Manip it, or was that just your favourite choice in yet another CPAN holy war?


In reply to Re^2: Ovid's "Please Stop Using Perl 3" by Anonymous Monk
in thread Ovid's "Please Stop Using Perl 3" by Scott7477

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