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Date:      Wed, 26 Jan 2005 00:54:41 +0100
From:      Gert Cuykens <gert.cuykens@gmail.com>
To:        Paul Schmehl <pauls@utdallas.edu>
Cc:        Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
Subject:   Re: perl and ports
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In-Reply-To: <160278BE44EDE4783576F08D@utd49554.utdallas.edu>
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> > For me freebsd is build as a base that
> > can handle everything designed for it. If application need something
> > to help it build, it should belong to the base and not to a external
> > perl tool.
> >
> Then it wouldn't hurt for you to know that perl *is* part of the base of
> FreeBSD.  There is *also* a port for it, but it is not necessary to install
> the port.  (I believe this changes in the 5.x series, but I'm not positive
> about that.)

If it is part of the base meaning when its located in the /usr/src/
then i am happy :)



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