To many of its users, Perl is not a product, it's a tool. You use whatever version of Perl is available at the moment. Needing to upgrade the version of Perl means that you could likely easier accomplish the task at hand using a pipe system made out of sed, awk and ksh. This is why it's important to me not to place unnecessary restrictions on modules.
In reply to Re^3: The need and the price of running on old versions of Perl
by Corion
in thread The need and the price of running on old versions of Perl
by szabgab
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