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c) a custom/standalone perl install in your $HOME
Yep - that's me. About 40 different perl version-configuration variants that have accumulated over the last few years - all sitting in their own separate directories. Just run ls ~, copy the one I want to the clipboard, run export PATH=~/<paste>/bin:$PATH ... and then run perl -v if I want to check that I've got the one I intended. Probably not the cleverest approach, but it suits me fine. Mostly I'm just running the current stable perl version of the day - of which there's at least 3 different configurations to choose from, in recent years. The older versions are just there for reference, and because there's no reason to remove them. Cheers, Rob In reply to Re: How do you run Perl on _your_ system?
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