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Re: .exists targets in blead perl: msg#00019

Subject: Re: .exists targets in blead perl
Stas Bekman wrote in perl.makemaker :
> 
> You mean:
> 
>       No, I don't understand why.
> 
> ???
> 
> Shouldn't this be logged in Changes? or are you waiting for Michael to 
> resolve 
> the 'don't understand' part?

I didn't update Changes because this change isn't on CPAN yet. My
inspired comment involves that I don't understant why merely renaming a
target solves build problems. Anyway sometimes you just need to know
that a fix works, even if it seems to work by magic. Ask Craig for
the gory details :)



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