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--- Comment #7 from David Levner ---
I understand that the choice of a computer language is subjective. Many people
prefer Python, Java, Javascript, C, C++, and the list goes on. I have no
problem with that. (As far as I can tell, Python is in
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--- Comment #6 from Petr Pisar ---
(In reply to David Levner from comment #3)
> I think Fedora would be improved by including a complete version of Perl by
> default
Do you mean being installed by default, or being available in Fedora
reposi
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--- Comment #4 from Dan Book ---
It is normal for several modules not to be installed depending on the platform,
you will not get these with a source or perl-build install either. Win32
modules are only installed on windows platforms, Amiga on
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--- Comment #3 from David Levner ---
Thank you. Perl was installed (sort of) with Fedora 41 (KDE spin), probably as
a dependency. It's a useful language; that's why someone, at some point, wrote
Perl scripts that have been incorporated into Fe
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