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authorTom Hukins <tom@eborcom.com>2010-05-14 15:06:42 +0000
committerFather Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>2010-11-05 22:24:46 -0700
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Remove details that changed over seven years ago.
FreeBSD 5.0 was released on 2003-01-17 so everyone should be used to FreeBSD lacking Perl in its base system by now.
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@@ -30,14 +30,6 @@ symlink sometimes returns an incorrect value
In these cases perl will fall back to the old behaviour of using C's
argv[0] value for C<$^X>.
-=head2 Perl will no longer be part of "base FreeBSD"
-
-Not as bad as it sounds--what this means is that Perl will no longer be
-part of the B<kernel build system> of FreeBSD. Perl will still very
-probably be part of the "default install", and in any case the latest
-version will be in the ports system. The first FreeBSD version this
-change will affect is 5.0, all 4.n versions will keep the status quo.
-
=head1 AUTHOR
Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org>, collating wisdom supplied by Slaven Rezic