From a dusty corner of my server's RAID:

Slackware-8.1 perl-5.6.1 Slackware-9.0 perl-5.8.0 Slackware-9.1 perl-5.8.0 Slackware-10.2 perl-5.8.7 Slackware-11.0 perl-5.8.8 Slackware-11.0 perl-5.8.8 Slackware-12.0 perl-5.8.8 Slackware-12.1 perl-5.8.8 Slackware-12.2 perl-5.10.0 Slackware-13.0 perl-5.10.0 Slackware-13.1 perl-5.10.1

(Note that Slackware skipped the 5.x and 6.x releases, 7.0 directly followed 4.0.)

From ftp.slackware.at: Slackware 3.3 has Perl 5.004, patch 03

From ftp.gwdg.de: Slackware 1.1.2 has Perl Release 4.0 Patchlevel 36

Other historic Slackware versions are 250 km away on some dusty disks, so I can't look right now.

<update>

Release dates from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slackware#Releases:

version date 1.0 July 16, 1993 1.1.0 November 5, 1993 1.1.2 February 5, 1994 2.0 July 2, 1994 2.1 October 31, 1994 2.2 March 30, 1995 2.3 May 24, 1995 3.0 November 30, 1995 3.1 June 3, 1996 3.2 February 17, 1997 3.3 June 11, 1997 3.4 October 14, 1997 3.5 June 9, 1998 3.6 October 28, 1998 3.9 May 10, 1999 4.0 May 17, 1999 7.0 October 25, 1999 7.1 June 22, 2000 8.0 July 1, 2001 8.1 June 18, 2002 9.0 March 19, 2003 9.1 September 26, 2003 10.0 June 23, 2004 10.1 February 2, 2005 10.2 September 14, 2005 11.0 October 2, 2006 12.0 July 1, 2007 12.1 May 2, 2008 12.2 December 10, 2008 13.0 August 26, 2009 13.1 May 24, 2010

</update>

Alexander

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