I also vote for a combination.
My usual setup on any Windows machine I use is ActiveState for Perl and Cygwin for everything else. I ran into problems with Cygwin perl many moons ago and never went back to see if they had fixed it.
The ActiveState version has other goodies, like pre-HTMLized documentation (with a nice CSS) and of course, the PPM package installer. Overall, I've been very happy with it.
In reply to Re: Cygwin vs. Active State Perl Install
by VSarkiss
in thread Cygwin vs. Active State Perl Install
by yburge
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