does each version then have it's own set of dependencies and it's own
separate module collection? That would be ideal so that I could do
this incrementally.
if I install to,. say /usr/local/perl5.8.2 and on the shebang use
#!/usr/local/perl5.8.2/bin/perl everything will pull from that
installation? What about other utilities (perldoc, etc). Will i
simply have to make some 582 aliases?
On Nov 14, 2003, at 10:52 AM, JT Smith wrote:
Is there any reason you can't have both on your machine? I do
a lot of perl development so I keep two or three versions of perl
around at all times for testing purposes. Then in the shebang I just
specify to be
/usr/bin/perl5
/usr/bin/perl560
/usr/bin/perl582
etc
JT ~ Plain Black
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