Strawberry Perl also includes a preconfigured C compiler and make tool, so you can build XS components directly. Both distributions come with various precompiled modules, and you can even install PPMs into Strawberry Perl or compile PPMs with Strawberry Perl for ActiveState Perl. If you need commercial support, ActiveState Perl is better, because there is an office that will send you an invoice.
In reply to Re: strawberry vs activestate perl
by Corion
in thread strawberry vs activestate perl
by targetsmart
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