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Subject: Re: Perl5.004_01 patch for b18
cgf@bbc.com (Chris Faylor) wrote:
> Actually since, to the best of my knowledge, the patch that is pending
> for perl5.004_02 is actually the patch on my web site, then I wouldn't
> be too certain that things will work much better at all.
Well, I didn't have serious problems building your patched code - the
biggest hassle was with patch itself and that won't affect the 5.004_02
distribution.
If the niggles I mentioned in my mails to you are fixed ($perlpath problem
with the inconsistency in which directory config.sh is called from, "read
answ" kludge around for Win95, path delimiter inconsistency in built
GNUmakefile and MakeMaker generating filenames with "::" in for man files),
all should be well AFAICS.
Pete Jordan
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