On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tom Christiansen wrote:
> >> (SE), AFAIK, and therefore the man pages should be an option that could be
> >> deleted to save space.
>
> >This is already an option, and has been for years. I don't imagine that
> >would change in perl6.
>
> I should much prefer to see random
> "TC" == Tom Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TC> Wait. I see now: you've asked us to endorse murdering children in
TC> their sleep. Same answer: I won't do it because it's evil and
TC> wrong. I am vehemently and vociferously opposed to software that
TC> is installed *ANYWHERE* wi
Today around 1:36pm, Chaim Frenkel hammered out this masterpiece:
: > "TC" == Tom Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:
: TC> Wait. I see now: you've asked us to endorse murdering children in
: TC> their sleep. Same answer: I won't do it because it's evil and
: TC> wrong. I am veheme
From: Chaim Frenkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> From: Tom Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Same answer: I won't do it because it's evil and
> > wrong. I am vehemently and vociferously opposed to software that
> > is installed *ANYWHERE* without documentation. If there is no
> > docum
> "CRT" == Casey R Tweten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CRT> rm them.
Sure, and I can sling around the manpages after they have been installed
in the wrong place. I can also run all of the make files by hand.
If I can go in and simply comment out the INSTALL section of the makefile
(which I h