After updating git-portable I do have a Perl 5.36 operating on Windows.

Which is a bit surprising given all the struggle Strawberry is going thru.

I remember there might be "restrictions" with this since it's optimized to work inside bash and expects *nix path conventions. But I'm wondering - well meditating - if this might not be a viable substitution for Strawberry.

I also suppose that the c-compiler/make combo might cause problems when installing further modules ... (?)

But portable means one could keep an unaltered git version in one directory and adjust another in a second directory...

Opinions?

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the 𐍀𐌴𐍂𐌻 Programming Language :)
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update

for a similar recent discussion see Perl::Dist::APPerl - Actually Portable Perl


In reply to Newest Perl on Win without ActiveState or Strawberry by LanX

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