Even if they don't have a Mac.
3;0 root@ouranos:~# mkdir temp
3;0 root@ouranos:~# cd temp
3;0 root@ouranos:~/temp# macunpack ../MacPerl-5.6.1r1_full.bin
3;0 root@ouranos:~/temp# ls -l
total 19716
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20161920 Apr 15 19:00 MacPerl_Full_I
+nstaller.bin
3;0 root@ouranos:~/temp# chmod +x MacPerl_Full_Installer.bin
3;0 root@ouranos:~/temp# ./MacPerl_Full_Installer.bin
bash: ./MacPerl_Full_Installer.bin: cannot execute binary file
Now what? When will MacPerl be ported to Linux? :)
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