![]() ![]() If you do not have web access, reports can be also sent via email Please be sure to include detailed Please report any problems you encounter with this release at the Updated versions of the HTML documentation will always be available at On Windows, the standard documentation along with Windows-specific Perlĭocumentation is installed in HTML format, and is accessible from the Would be located in /usr/local/perl-5.6/html. IfĪctivePerl was installed in /usr/local/perl-5.6 then the HTML documentation The documentation is installed in HTML format on all platforms. % setenv MANPATH /usr/local/perl-5.6/man:$MANPATH MANPATH environment variable in order to access them. The location of the man pages may need to be added to the ![]() On Unix platforms,Īll the standard documentation is installed as man pages under the Perl The Perl distribution comes with extensive documentation. Follow the instructions in the `ReadMe.txt' fileĬontained in the package in order to install the missing file. Save the file in a temporary directory and double click on it toĮxtract the files. You can download a self extracting executable that contains `MSVCRT.DLL' If you do not have this file installed on your system you mayĮxperience problems installing and/or running components within ActivePerl. This file ships with Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000 but not with We are working to resolve the problem forĪctivePerl depends on `MSVCRT.DLL' being installed on the target system. This appears to be an issue in the `MSVCRT.DLL' PerlScript currently does not function correctly when being run in an ASPĮnvironment under IIS 5. If you wish to use suidperl in your installation, we The suidperl executable is not included in this package due to potential Platform-specific issues in ActivePerl are listed below. This release is available in the perldelta manpage and in the CHANGES log that We recommend not installing over an existing Perl installation.Ī definitive summary of platform-independent changes and known issues in On Windows, the installer allows the package to be installed anywhere. % setenv PATH /home/larry/perl-5.6/bin:$PATH For example, in theĬ shell (assuming you installed into /home/larry/perl-5.6): Add the bin directory to your PATHĮnvironment variable to conveniently access it. The Generic ActivePerl installer allows you to install the package anywhere % setenv PATH /usr/local/perl-5.6/bin:$PATH Your PATH environment variable to conveniently access it. The Red Hat, Debian and Sun packages are installed into the You may get an error message to this effect Installer Service will not be able to access the MSI file in order to The `System' account does not have read permission. NOTE: DO NOT launch the installation package from a directory for which The option to create a file association for Perl files is disabled.Īny registry entries created are under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and not under The PerlScript feature will be unavailable.Įnvironment variables are only set for the current user. Running withoutĪdministrative privileges has the following limitations: The installer with administrative privileges. If you are installing Perl on behalf of other users, we recommend running Windows 2000 users do not need anyĪdditional software to install the package.īefore you can install ActivePerl, Windows NT users will need to downloadĪnd install Windows Installer 1.1 from: On Windows NTĪnd Windows9x, you may need to download and install the MSI support package in The Windows package is in Microsoft Windows Installer format. The installation script will prompt you for the target installation Generic ActivePerl Installer for Linux (x86) and Solaris (sparc)ĭownload the distribution to a temporary directory, extract the files,Ĭhdir to the ActivePerl directory and then run the script `install.sh'. This package has only been tested with Solaris 2.6, but is expected to beĬompatible with other Solaris 2.6 compatible installations as well, ![]() This package has only been tested with Debian 2.1, but is expected to beĬompatible with other Debian 2.1 compatible installations as well. The Debian-compatible package is in dpkg format. This package has only been tested with RedHat 6.0, but is expected to beĬompatible with other RedHat 6.0 compatible installations as well, including The RedHat-compatible package is in RPM format. Windows x86 for Windows NT and Windows 2000ĪctivePerl can be easily installed in each platform's native format. This release correspondsīinaries for the following platforms are available: Linux x86 for RedHat 6.0 Welcome, and thanks for downloading ActivePerl 5.6. Generic ActivePerl Installer for Linux (x86) and Solaris (sparc). ![]()
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