Re: Custom Perl on Debian

2011-12-17 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 17/12/11 22:05, "Jeremiah C. Foster" wrote: > My advice after doing it by hand for so long is to use perlbrew. > > $ apt-get install perlbrew > > Then read the documentation and you're off and running. It is a great little > tool for installing multiple perls. That's what I did in the end b

Re: Custom Perl on Debian

2011-12-17 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 02:41:52PM +, Phil Dobbin wrote: > Hi, all. > > Has anybody have any experiences of installing a dev version of Perl into > /usr/local on Debian (I'm running Squeeze)? I've installed perl 6 as well as other perls on Debian both in chroots as well as under /usr/local.

Re: Custom Perl on Debian

2011-12-16 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 16/12/11 14:55, "Shlomi Fish" wrote: > On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 14:41:52 + > Phil Dobbin wrote: >> Has anybody have any experiences of installing a dev version of Perl into >> /usr/local on Debian (I'm running Squeeze)? >> >> My custom version on OS X works just fine & after Googling the mat

Re: Custom Perl on Debian

2011-12-16 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Phil, On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 14:41:52 + Phil Dobbin wrote: > Hi, all. > > Has anybody have any experiences of installing a dev version of Perl into > /usr/local on Debian (I'm running Squeeze)? > > My custom version on OS X works just fine & after Googling the matter of > doing the same on

Custom Perl on Debian

2011-12-16 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. Has anybody have any experiences of installing a dev version of Perl into /usr/local on Debian (I'm running Squeeze)? My custom version on OS X works just fine & after Googling the matter of doing the same on Debian there isn't really any consensus on the subject. Any help appreciated.