No, it is the same approach. Termux offers you to install some symlinks so you can have $HOME on a common directory, like the Downloads directory or something. But if you stay within Termux, you can only ever get access to files saved from within Termux, as Android basically runs every app as its own user. If you have root, you can still access other files.
In reply to Re^3: Termux for all your Perl-needs on Android
by Corion
in thread Termux for all your Perl-needs on Android
by morgon
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