I've used binary modules compiled with gcc + a gcc-built perl on ActiveState perl. I don't remember specifically trying ActiveState-built modules on my gcc-built perl - but I've not encountered any problems.
I generally use my gcc perl to compile modules that can be installed by other users in the the department that have a standard, supported desktop installation of ActiveState perl. Off the top of my head some of the binary modules that I've built and used in this way are:
You can also compile binary modules with gcc and ActiveState perl, using ExtUtils::FakeConfig.
-- simonflk
In reply to Re^4: how to use ppm with source built perl?
by simonflk
in thread how to use ppm with source built perl?
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