ion regarding the debian perl modules. It appears that
> dpkg and apt have perl modules. If I went in and replace perl with a newer
> version from source, I would have to rebuild those modules. If I look at
> my libraries of my Potatoe installation I see some Debian perl modules.
> You
I still have a question regarding the debian perl modules. It appears that
dpkg and apt have perl modules. If I went in and replace perl with a newer
version from source, I would have to rebuild those modules. If I look at
my libraries of my Potatoe installation I see some Debian perl modules.
You
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 10:10:00AM -0800, Brian Lavender wrote
> I was taking a look at the perl modules on my debian system, and I
> noticed that there are a couple of Debian perl modules. In fact I
> once built a newer version of perl on my debian system, and I noticed
> tha
I was taking a look at the perl modules on my debian system, and I
noticed that there are a couple of Debian perl modules. In fact I
once built a newer version of perl on my debian system, and I noticed
that apt, and I believe dpkg stopped working.
My Question:
Is it possible to build a new
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