On Mon, 2020-03-02 at 18:23 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
Kevin Brannen <
KBrannen@efji.com
> writes:
On Centos 6.10, it ships with Perl 5.10.1, which is really ancient to
me.
Well, yeah, because RHEL 6/Centos 6 are really ancient. That's what
I'd expect with a long-term-support distro that's nearly EOL.
Replacing its Perl version would go against the whole point of
an LTS distro.
Centos 8 ships with 5.14 (IIRC).
I don't have an actual Centos 8 machine handy to disprove that,
but the info I have says that RHEL8/Centos 8 branched off from
Fedora 28, and F28 most definitely shipped with Perl 5.26.
Looking at their git repo, the last few Fedora releases
shipped with
I can confirm that CentOS 8 has perl 5.26.3.