Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:
> I'm all in favor of "don't fix it if it ain't broke" but in your case, it's
> broke!   I think you should take the opportunity to update Perl and ASSP.
> You'll get all the help you need here.

I'm still running 1.3.1 and not thinking of upgrading. One of the 
reasons being that a number of stable versions were in fact not very 
stable. So I am not quickly trusting the designation stable to any 
future releases, unless it has been out in the wild for a while and bug 
tested. I agree more with a Debian type of philosophy in that regard.

1.3.1 does what I need it to do and has proven to me to be very stable. 
New features in newer versions don't seem significant enough to warrant 
an upgrade. Although multi threading looks promising.

Maybe the developer(s) won't support an older version, but there are 
others on this list who would be willing to help. This list is not 
limited to the newest bleeding edge, for that there is a beta list, or 
am I wrong?

Best regards,
Jeroen

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