On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Roderick Schertler wrote:

> I do Perl development and I like to keep a current binary as
> /usr/bin/perl so that it gets a good workout.  How should I tell the
> dpkg system that perl is available even though I don't have the standard
> perl package installed?

 Install the perl package, and then replace the files you want with the
newer versions...

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Nicolás Lichtmaier.-
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