There appears to be an increase in the number of people having problems with perl incompatibility as a result of their servers using perl 5.10+ (including 5.12 etc)
As I understand it, 5.8.9 is the final version of the 5.8 series and all new bugfixes, improvements, etc are being implemented on perl 5.10 (perl 5.12, etc).
So far this hasn't affected me and most of those with problems appear to be on windows servers, but I can't help suspecting that at some point UNIX servers are likely start moving over to the newer versions of perl.
I wouldn't want to have to move away from my current host (1and1) if they ever do make the move to perl 5.10. Is this something we ought to be concerned about or is it unlikely to happen? And are Actinic planning to make the scripts compatible with the newer version of perl or is it unnecessary?
Mike
As I understand it, 5.8.9 is the final version of the 5.8 series and all new bugfixes, improvements, etc are being implemented on perl 5.10 (perl 5.12, etc).
So far this hasn't affected me and most of those with problems appear to be on windows servers, but I can't help suspecting that at some point UNIX servers are likely start moving over to the newer versions of perl.
I wouldn't want to have to move away from my current host (1and1) if they ever do make the move to perl 5.10. Is this something we ought to be concerned about or is it unlikely to happen? And are Actinic planning to make the scripts compatible with the newer version of perl or is it unnecessary?
Mike
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