debian => 'woody',
rhel => '2', # v5.6.0; also in red hat 7.0
solaris => '9', # v5.6.1; 2002-05 eol 2014-10
+ aix => '5.1', # 2001-05 eol 2006-04
},
unicode => '3.0.1',
},
solaris => '10', # v5.8.4; 2005-01 eol 2021-01
centos => '3-5', # v5.8.0 in v3 (2004-03); v5.8.8 in v5 (eol 2017-03)
ubuntu => '4.10',
+ aix => '5.2', # v5.8.0; v5.8.2 in 5.3 and 6.1 (eol 2017-04-30)
},
unicode => '3.2.0',
},
rhel => '6', # v5.10.1
centos => '6', # v5.10.1 (2011-07 eol 2020-11)
ubuntu => '8.10', # v5.10.1 in 10.04 LTS
+ aix => '7.1', # v5.10.1 (2010-09 eol 2020?)
},
unicode => '5.0.0',
},
distro => {
debian => 'jessie',
ubuntu => '14.10',
+ aix => '7.2',
},
},
<p>The most significant features introduced for recent versions of the Perl scripting language.
Depending on desired compatibility you'll want to support a minimum of
-<span title="on dinosaur platforms such as Solaris 10, RHEL 3, SLES 8">v5.8</span> or
+<span title="on dinosaur platforms such as Solaris 10, AIX 5.2, RHEL 3, SLES 8">v5.8</span> or
<span title="on stable servers such as Debian wheezy, Ubuntu 12.04, CentOS 7">v5.14</span>.
</p>