I wasn't able to reproduce the problem in the Perl 5.8.3 I installed, though. The output was the same for both transliteration and substitution. So, it seems, our historical Perl installation is buggy.
In reply to Re^2: The Unicode Bug with Transliteration or Substitution
by choroba
in thread The Unicode Bug with Transliteration or Substitution
by choroba
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