It's not hard to understand why the administrators of a shared server might be reluctant to upgrade to 5.6.0, especially if they are only marginally skillfull with Perl. As far as the administrators know, an upgrade could break users' scripts and unleash mayhem.
With that said, there's no reason multiple versions of Perl can't be made available on the same system so that users who wish to use Perl 5.6.0, for instance, instead of the default version, could use the shebang line: #!/usr/bin/perl560.
In reply to Re: Upgrading Perl to 5.6
by converter
in thread Upgrading Perl to 5.6
by nysus
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