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Perl Packages for Debian ======================== perl - Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language. perl-base - The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister. perl-doc - Perl documentation. perl-debug - Debug-enabled Perl interpreter. libperl5.26 - Shared Perl library. perl-modules-5.26 - Architecture independent core Perl modules. libperl-dev - Perl library: development files. To provide a minimal working perl, the ``perl-base'' package provides the /usr/bin/perl binary plus a basic set of libraries. The remainder of the application is included in the perl, perl-modules-5.26 and perl-doc packages. See the 'README.source' file in the perl source package for information on building the package. perl-suid removed ================= suidperl was removed upstream with 5.12, so the perl-suid package which used to be distributed in Debian has been removed too. Possible alternatives include using a simple setuid C wrapper to execute a perl script from a hard-coded location, or using a more general tool like sudo. Credits ------- Previous maintainers of Debian Perl packages: Ray Dassen <jdassen@WI.LeidenUniv.NL>, Carl Streeter <streeter@cae.wisc.edu>, Robert Sanders <Robert.Sanders@linux.org> and Darren Stalder <torin@daft.com>. -- Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org> Tue, 8 Mar 2005 19:30:38 +1100