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landman at scalableinformatics

Sep 29, 2009, 5:26 AM

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Speaking of Perls ... which is the preferred version for current Catalyst development?

Hi Folks:

We've been using Catalyst for a while now, for a variety of
products/projects we build/market/support. Until recently, our platform
has been Perl 5.8.8 based. For a number of reasons, we needed to go to
a 5.10 based platform for our other (not-Cat) tools.

Catalyst had a fairly significant problem (debugging bits on
standalone server not showing up) as I remember in the 5.10.0 cycle.
Has this been fixed in 5.10.1?

Thanks!

Joe

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pagaltzis at gmx

Sep 29, 2009, 5:33 AM

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Re: Speaking of Perls ... which is the preferred version for current Catalyst development? [In reply to]

* Joe Landman <landman [at] scalableinformatics> [2009-09-29 14:30]:
> Has this been fixed in 5.10.1?

Yes.

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