A simple way to do it is to twist your Windows Sys Admin's arm very hard; tell him to organise for every workstation in the organisation to have the same K: network drive (say) mapped and to ensure that Perl is installed on this drive and is on everyone's path; this ensures that everyone is running the same version of Perl and with the same CPAN modules too. Further ensure that a local utilities directory on K: is also on everyone's path. That done, sharing your utilities is as simple as copying them to the utilities directory. This technique has worked very well for me and not only for Perl; I can walk to any workstation in the organisation and have all my favourite tools available to me: Perl, www.sysinternals.com utilities, and so on.


In reply to Re: Distributing or Sharing Perl Scripts by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Distributing or Sharing Perl Scripts by svsingh

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