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Old 30th August 2005, 03:50 PM
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gimp-perl package for FC2

where can I get gimp-perl packages for fedora core 2?
I tried compiling with packages from CPAN but this gives only headaches.
My webserver is only supported with FC2 so no upgrade possible there.
I would appreciate it if someone could give me pointer to an rpm server that has
this rpm. And yes I tried googling around but nothing yet
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