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Bug 1061453
perl516 meta package should include LICENSE, README and perl516 man page files
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README template with some grammar corrections
_readme_perl516 (text/plain), 1.72 KB, created by
Honza Horak
on 2014-02-12 15:45:43 UTC
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README template with some grammar corrections
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2014-02-12 15:45:43 UTC
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>Package %{scl_name} provides Perl programming language delivered as a Software >Collection. For more information about Software Collections, >see the scl(1) man page. By installing the %{scl_name} collection, >you will get the minimum working set of packages to have a working Perl programming language. > >Usage: scl enable %{scl} 'perl' > >Software Collections allow you to build and execute applications >which are not located in the filesystem root hierarchy, >but are stored in an alternative location, which is %{scl_prefix} >in case of the %{scl_name} collection. > >Perl is a high-level programming language with roots in C, sed, awk and shell >scripting. Perl is good at handling processes and files, and is especially >good at handling text. Perl's hallmarks are practicality and efficiency. >While it is used to do a lot of different things, Perl's most common >applications are system administration utilities and web programming. A large >proportion of the CGI scripts on the web are written in Perl. > >When you want to work with the %{scl_name} collection, use the scl >utility (see the scl(1) man page for usage) to enable the scl >environment. > >Configuration for the %{scl_name} software collection is located >under %{_sysconfdir}. > >Examples: >scl enable %{scl_name} 'command --arg' > Run a specific command with the argument --arg within the %{scl_name} > software collections environment. > >scl enable %{scl_name} 'perl' > Run perl from the %{scl_name} software collection. > >scl enable %{scl_name} bash > Run an interactive shell with the %{scl_name} software collection enabled. > >scl enable %{scl_name} 'man perl' > Show man pages for the perl command, which is a part of the > %{scl_name} software collection. > >Report bugs to <http://bugzilla.redhat.com>.
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