On 3/12/19 11:59 AM, Frank K. wrote:
Greeting,
In the infinite wisdom our company, without warning completely
uninstalled Active Perl on all of our Windows servers (I believe it
was v5.8).. They claimed it was a security risk, but I suspect new
licensing fees were the main incentive..
Regar
Greeting,
In the infinite wisdom our company, without warning completely uninstalled
Active Perl on all of our Windows servers (I believe it was v5.8).. They
claimed it was a security risk, but I suspect new licensing fees were the
main incentive..
Regardless, I installed Strawberry Perl, 64 bit
On Tuesday 12 March 2019 06:16:59 Magnus Woldrich wrote:
> $ perl -E 'say for @INC'
> $ echo $PERL5LIB
> # echo $PERL5LIB
>
> I'd suggest to set the PERL5LIB environment variable in your shell
> config to something like ~/lib/perl5/.
>
> If you need the modules to be available globally and not o
On Mar 11, Gary Stainburn (Gary Stainburn) wrote:
I started off as always by using RPM's for everything I possibly can. I then
started to use CPAN for everything else.
You should use cpan(m) for everything. That way all modules will be up
to date and they will be installed into the same