Ronald Fischer schrieb:
Sisyphus optusnet.com.au> writes:
I'm using
perl 5.8.7 for Solaris
perl 5.8.8 for Cygwin
perl 5.8.10 for Windows (native)
perl 5.8.10 ??
Sorry, I meant 5.10.0
Mind you, they don't need a reason to not include a non-core
module - the fact that it's not a core modu
Sisyphus optusnet.com.au> writes:
> > I'm using
> > perl 5.8.7 for Solaris
> > perl 5.8.8 for Cygwin
> > perl 5.8.10 for Windows (native)
>
> perl 5.8.10 ??
Sorry, I meant 5.10.0
> Mind you, they don't need a reason to not include a non-core
> module - the fact that it's not a core module i
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From: "Ronald Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 8:00 PM
Subject: Perl IPC::Cmd
I'm using
perl 5.8.7 for Solaris
perl 5.8.8 for Cygwin
perl 5.8.10 for Windows (native)
perl 5.8.10 ??
To my surprise, the Cygwin
I'm using
perl 5.8.7 for Solaris
perl 5.8.8 for Cygwin
perl 5.8.10 for Windows (native)
To my surprise, the Cygwin version of Perl does not include the standard module
IPC::Cmd, though the other two (in particular, the earlier 5.8.7 Perl) do. Is
there a particular reason, why IPC::Cmd is left
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