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Defined-or Patch for perl-5.8.3 Revised







Defined-or Patch for perl-5.8.3 Revised

Defined-or Patch for perl-5.8.3 Revised 02/11/2004 08:22 PM

merijn writes "Shortly after Nicholas released perl-5.8.3 to the world, I uploaded the defined-or patch to CPAN, as is described in perl581delta. For 5.8.3, the defined-or patches were uploaded to CPAN as authors/id/H/HM/HMBRAND/dor-5.8.3.diff, but this ...




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