However, you can install Device::Modem (so long as you have internet access somewhere, and you obviously do or you couldn't have posted this question) without an internet connection on the W32 XP box in question. #ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD HOW TO#įor starters (and some cogent observations), please read Yes, even you can use CPAN and the various tuts in Modules: How to Create, Install, and Use, and A Guide to Installing Modules.įor other specific instructions, you can Super Search for terms such as "miniCPAN," "make" (or 'make file', and, of course, "install" and -IIRC- another approach: "Perl on a Stick" or similar, related to creating a transportable Perl and modules on a thumb drive/memory stick/etc. You can't get an internet connection, but you can copy files, right? So you have to download the files PPM needs manually, copy them and then install from the local copies.įirst find out the URL of the repository. Start PPM on that machine and go to Edit / Properties. Note the URL for the ActiveState repository (for my dated 5.8 it's ). Then go to a computer with a connection and download the referenced file (for the 5.8 it's about 9MB!). Search for " containing the contains any tags look for the that s them and download the file(s) as well. tar.gz files you downloaded to some directory on the WinXP machine. Open them by WinZIP or something and extract the *.ppd file in the root of each archive into the same directory. #ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD ARCHIVE# Start the command prompt, chdir to the directory and run ppm install Device-Modem-1.56.ppd (or whatever version you ended up downloading. I do think ppm should find the other required modules if you download and transfer them into the same directory. "I know what i'm doing! Look, what could possibly go wrong? All i have to pull this lever like so, and then press this button here like ArghhhhhaaAaAAAaaagraaaAAaa!!!" If it doesn't, try to install the dependencies first. You can get the portable version of Strawberry Perl and put that one a USB drive. From your system that has internet access, you can install from CPAN whatever modules you need. Then move the drive to your Windows XP machine to run portable Strawberry Perl from that drive or copy it to the local hard drive of the Windows XP machine. One on my test machine (internet connected) and one on my Server. I would copy the Site and Lib directories between them. If any issues developed I would just copy the entire Perl folder from my test machine to the server. I have worked on Perl for Windows for over 13 years. Perl works just as well on Windows as it does any where else.īy vagabonding electron (Curate) on at 15:08 UTC I have never had to go another OS to get my job done. If you can install ActivePerl on your Windows XP Machine at home here is a solution that helped me a lot: Re: can I move an installled Perl build?Ī reply falls below the community's threshold of quality. #ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD INSTALL# You may see it by logging in.I’m pleased to announce that we have released today, not only the latest and greatest Perl 5 version to date, 5.26, but we have updates to 5.24 and 5.22 as well. As with all of our releases, you can find them on our download page. Now let’s dig into the goodness that 5.26 brings.ĥ.26 has a full fix for CVE-2016-1238. #ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD FULL# The headline is the “.” in the module load path is no longer allowed. There is a chance that this will be a breaking change to some code bases, and fixing the root cause is best, but the Perl team has provided a way to disable this solution by setting the PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC environment variable to 1. Note this is a temporary solution only as it will be phased out in future releases. The Perl team has been working hard on performance and 5.26 is no different! Performance changes include improvements in hashing, readline, optimized array and hash assignment, conversion of a single digit string to a number, split, and reference assignment. #ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD FULL#.#ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD ARCHIVE#.#ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD INSTALL#.#ACTIVEPERL 5.12.4 BUILD 1205 DOWNLOAD HOW TO#.
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