Stas Bekman wrote:
How many use perl to write core system tools?
Not linux, at least slackware (bash based) and RH (bash and python based)
careful. slackware != linux. mandrake linux uses perl for almost everything.
I confirm this :)
Most tools developed in-house by mandrakesoft are
Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core?
Not quite core, but even Microsoft ships OS add-ons with Perl in them:
e.g. Windows 2000 Resource Kit contains ActivePerl 521, and Services For
Unix 3.5 contains ActivePerl 613.
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Steve Hay wrote:
Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core?
Not quite core, but even Microsoft ships OS add-ons with Perl
in them:
e.g. Windows 2000 Resource Kit contains ActivePerl 521, and
Services For
Unix 3.5 contains ActivePerl 613.
And they mention its
Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
5.8.4 + patches in Solaris 10.
How many use perl to write core system tools?
Solaris
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Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
AIX
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
Most Linux distributions
Does HP UX? Irix?
How many use perl to write core system tools?
Not linux, at least slackware (bash based) and RH (bash and python
On Nov 17, 2004, at 3:43 PM, Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
Not linux, at least slackware (bash based) and RH (bash and python
based)
Debian. Package management is traditionally completely Perl (more
recently there have been Python, and I think Ruby, script additions).
OpenBSD. (pkg_*)
2004-11-17T20:43:25 Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes:
Nicholas Clark wrote:
How many use perl to write core system tools?
Not linux, at least slackware (bash based) and RH (bash and python based)
core is vague. I agree, most of Red Hat's tooling is sh and
python, but they do ship some perl
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 09:12:02PM +, Bennett Todd wrote:
2004-11-17T20:43:25 Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes:
Nicholas Clark wrote:
How many use perl to write core system tools?
Not linux, at least slackware (bash based) and RH (bash and python based)
core is vague. I agree, most of
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 08:41:21PM +, Nicholas Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
5.8.4 in Tiger.
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On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 08:41:21PM +, Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
AIX
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
Most Linux distributions
OpenBSD does.
I thought, however, that Perl was no longer core to FreeBSD.
Does HP
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 15:41, Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Just a reference point for Fedora (FC1) without respect to coreness,
here's what packages own what Perl programs in /usr/bin on my box:
a2ps-4.13b-30: /usr/bin/composeglyphs,
Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
AIX
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
Most Linux distributions
Does HP UX? Irix?
How many use perl to write core system tools?
Not linux, at least slackware (bash
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on 17 November 2004
20:41:21 +), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nicholas Clark) wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
AIX
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
Most Linux distributions
Does HP UX? Irix?
IRIX ships with Perl 5.004,
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 08:41:21PM +, Nicholas Clark wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
AIX
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
Most Linux distributions
Does HP UX? Irix?
How many use perl to write core system tools?
Debian
On Wed 17 Nov 2004 21:41, Nicholas Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
AIX
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
Most Linux distributions
Does HP UX? Irix?
HP-UX does as of 11.00 (see README.hpux :)
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On Thu 18 Nov 2004 08:32, H.Merijn Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed 17 Nov 2004 21:41, Nicholas Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which operating systems ship perl 5 as core? As far as I know it's
Solaris (5.6.1 currently)
AIX
OS X (5.8.1 RC3)
Most Linux distributions
Does HP
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