You're writing new software so you can get a new version of perl. If you install it to some place like /opt/perl-5.8.8 or similar then you won't ever conflict with /usr/bin/perl. This general strategy lets you have many perls so your legacy code won't break by changing your perl underneath it and your new code and can use recent perls.
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In reply to Re: Ancient Tagger?
by diotalevi
in thread Ancient Tagger?
by dsheroh
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