ActiveState also ships with cpan, build tools are available via ppm, so there's nothing to stop you building modules direct from source. I prefer to use Strawberry Perl when I have to work on windows, since it comes with a sensible set of modules on top of core, and the development environment is complete, no need to download anything else.
In reply to Re^2: ActiveState new vs old?
by marto
in thread ActiveState new vs old?
by enrgyxprt
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