memory shallow clone is not even good enough.
I think the argument works very well - at least to stay at CVS forever >:-)
I doubt that you'll find a modern solution running fine on any 4M computer.
Network filesystems, cross compilers etc. where invented to support machines
which can'
rading Perl5 to 5.32' which contains the p5 core upgrade, revision
bumps of p5-* and some dependency patterns updates based on new core-modules.
There will be now reason to revert just one of those commits - all of them
or not. If parts of such a PR can be reverted, it's unfortunately assembled.
Cheers.
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Jens Rehsack - rehs...@gmail.com
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