in reply to Linux-version of Strawberry Perl's portable install (was: Portable Perl?)

Windows users already have that: Strawberry Perl on a Stick!

You can probably take some pointers from that project.

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Re^2: Portable Perl?
by wilsond (Scribe) on May 24, 2009 at 15:13 UTC

    I've definitely been looking at Strawberry Perl. I'm using their portable version for my Windows version. I was just hoping to find that similar work had been done for Linux before I start off inventing new wheels that have been already been invented.


    I'm a Linux user. You wouldn't know it since I mostly ask Windows questions. Whee.
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