Installation of Perl
I’m going to begin this with the process in Ubuntu, then in OS X and finally in Windows. I haven’t tested it on all perl versions, but it should be a similar process.
Use Perlbrew if you like to switch easily beween different versions of Perl.
I want to state that this tutorial is about Perl in it’s open-source version. There are other versions like activeperl which its advantages and disadvantages, that are not part of this tutorial.
There is more than one way to do it:
sudo apt install perlwget http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl-version.tar.gztar -xzf perl-version.tar.gzcd perl-version./Configure -demakemake testmake installwget -O - https://install.perlbrew.pl | bashSee also Perlbrew
There are several options:
# You need to install Command Line Tools for Xcodecurl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl | bash# You need to install Command Line Tools for Xcodecurl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl | bashAfter the install of perlbrew, if you want to install Perl with thread support, just run:
perlbrew install -v perl-5.26.0 -Dusethreadstar -xzf perl-version.tar.gzcd perl-version./Configure -demakemake testmake installWindows
Section titled “Windows”- As we said before, we go with the open-source version. For Windows you can choose
strawberryorDWIM. Here we cover thestrawberryversion, sinceDWIMis based on it. The easy way here is installing from the official executable.
See also berrybrew - the perlbrew for Windows Strawberry Perl