Hi,
Totally agree with Marto. I had used both activestate and strawberry perl and found that the latter was much easier to use. Modules installation is a breeze. Best part is the portable Perl installation that strawberry provides. You can install multiple versions of them.
Moving from v 5.18 to 5.24 was much easier. Just pointed the scripts to the new version while leaving the old version of Perl intact. So if there's a way you can move later to strawberry perl, that will be really great.
In reply to Re: Is ActivePerl repositories go free again?
by pritesh_ugrankar
in thread Is ActivePerl repositories go free again?
by exilepanda
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