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Re: My preferred Perl binaries come from:

by chacham (Prior)
on Nov 17, 2014 at 13:33 UTC ( [id://1107408]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to My preferred Perl binaries come from:

Merijn's HP-UX software is from our very own Tux.

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Re^2: My preferred Perl binaries come from:
by Tux (Canon) on Nov 17, 2014 at 16:30 UTC

    So I had to vote for it :P I could not resist the temptation.

    I should have voted "compile myself" (I have over 200 versions of perl by now on different architectures).


    Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

      I should have voted "compile myself"

      This does indeed raise certain meta-poll questions that are statistically insignificant. It also makes me wonder whether you are actually a sophisticated AI program that can compile itself, which leads to all sorts of other philosophical and existential questions. :)

      (I have over 200 versions of perl by now on different architectures).

      200 versions?! (Read that like 50 watts!) How do you manage all that?

        External USB3 disk and a logical folder structure. I have at least two builds per released perl version: one threaded with using longdouble and one unthreaded. Both are 64bitall. I am also trying to revive some of my 32bit builds. Then I have several builds compiled with clan + address sanitizer, which are good to have available when doing XS stuff.

        Apart from that I have quite a bunch of perl builds on HP-UX and some on AIX.

        I do not use PerlBrew. I use Devel::PatchPerl and some manual insteraction on some points


        Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

        200 versions?! (Read that like 50 watts!) How do you manage all that?

        Using perl? perlbrew, perlall...

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