RW wrote:
For the most part you don't, you can just run perl-after-upgrade.
Good suggestion, thanks.
If you are referring to the switch from lang/perl5.8 to lang/perl5.10,
then that's exceptional and optional.
Exceptional oke, but optional? I have to make sure that all related
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 12:09:17 +0200
Jos Chrispijn j...@webrz.net wrote:
RW wrote:
For the most part you don't, you can just run perl-after-upgrade.
Good suggestion, thanks.
If you are referring to the switch from lang/perl5.8 to
lang/perl5.10, then that's exceptional and
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 09:47:39PM +0200, Jos Chrispijn typed:
Can someone tell me why I have to recompile all related programs when I
upgrade to a newer version of Perl? How easy it would be that all these
'to be recompiled' programs only were linked to just Perl instead of
Perl.x.x.x. Or
Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 09:47:39PM +0200, Jos Chrispijn typed:
Can you guarantee that all these programs will work with perl.y.y.y ?
That is another thread and a question that someone should ask
him/herself prior to the installation itself :-)
Jos Chrispijn
LOL - If you get a good answer to this that would be great! Talk about
a giant PITA, I feel your pain!!!
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:47:39 +0200
Jos Chrispijn j...@webrz.net wrote:
Can someone tell me why I have to recompile all related programs when
I upgrade to a newer version of Perl?
For the most part you don't, you can just run perl-after-upgrade.
If you are referring to the switch from