On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 11:13 AM, Paul J. Schinder wrote:
> It makes it "interoperate" with every other Unix box I have. It gets
> it off a God damned case insensitive file system. It follows Perl
> convention (directories for each individual version of perl both in
> /usr/local/lib/perl and /usr/local/lib/perl/site_perl) rather than the
> breakage of the hints/darwin.sh.
If you don't want case sensitivity, install and UFS and quit whining.
Don't see what that has to do with install paths. /usr/local is a Unix
convention, not a perl convention. There is a good reason why perl has
a Config.pm with variables for the path names.
> In short, it's much better. *If* it breaks anything in Mac OS X, I'll
> fix it.
OK, you say so.
-Fred
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