Not completely true. It depends on what (pre)installation was perfomermed and by whom.

Below is a list of the perl that got installed at installation time as system's perl. As I always use my own compiled versions, I do not care to update the preinstalled version, so I may say I think it was installed as such by default:

HP-UX 11.31/IPF5.8.8
HP-UX 11.23/IPF5.8.8
HP-UX 11.11/PA5.005_02
HP-UX 11.00/PA4.0 PL36
HP-UX 10.20/PA4.0 PL36

For modern releases, HP has an official depot available for free here. Next to that, the HP Porting Center has recent versions of perl available on a restricted number of OS releases here. I have almost every version of perl available for all of the above HP-UX versions here.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re^2: Which version of perl comes with ...? by Tux
in thread Which version of perl comes with ...? by szabgab

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