John Siracusa writes: > I dunno, since I've never made a binary package of Unix-y stuff. The > instructions for building from source shouldn't be that bad, and that's the > better way to install it, IMO.
Not for the vast majority of Apple users, IMO. If we want people to experiment with Perl and mod-perl and all that good stuff, we need to deliver it to them in as convenient a package as possible. (I've heard good things about the "Unix Utilities" installer from Daemon News, which is a one-click install of X server and a jillion Unix packages. I've got the CD on my desk and hope to find time to try it next week.) Nat