I've released berrybrew version 1.33. This version has significant enhancements, along with some bug fixes and handling of some uncaught exceptions. The changes reflect versions 1.30 to 1.33.
Major changes include:
UI:
- Allows you to install, switch to, remove and use Strawberry Perls directly
- Can now spawn a CLI window for any Perl you have installed
- Allows you to spawn a CLI window for the currently active Perl
- Provides access to modify several of the core configuration options (debug, file association etc)
- Allows you to disable all berrybrew Perls and restore to system default
Installer:
- Performs an upgrade on any previous berrybrew install
- Adds any new configuration options, while preserving the values of any previously set existing ones
- Provides facility to install the most recent version of Strawberry Perl
- Allows you to have berrybrew manage the .pl file association
- Allows you to have the UI run at system startup
- Aborts if trying to install the same version that's already installed
Functionality:
- You can now leave off the _32/_64 bit prefix on a Perl name, and we'll default to _64
- All execution paths return a proper exit code
- Added new berrybrew hidden command, lists all, well, hidden commands
For all other changes, please refer to the Changes file.
Cheers!
-stevieb
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