Sure you should if you are advanced beyond beginner level. I would envision a common setup being a regular Perl in /usr/bin and a C debugging-enabled version in /usr/local/bin. Someone has to be able to debug scripts, to a lowlevel, and it's a waste to have a separate computer for a debugging version.
In reply to Re^2: Multiple instances of Perl
by zentara
in thread Multiple instances of Perl
by jabberwocky
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