roberts


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Posted: July 24 2005,23:08 |
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I am sorry, but I find it is funny that in order to compile one scripting language you need another scripting language; both of which are huge, plus, of course the complier.
You might want to see what's in the newest gtk2.dsl, I belive it has a very updated perl.
There has been some discussion to get the latest perl from gtk2.dsl and make it available as a separate mydsl extension.
The perl in the base is partial and dated. I don't use it, so cannot answer more.
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