![]() May be I should include this explanation into the script. You are referring to my unofficial helper script which try to automate theĪ Windows setup for less experienced users, for the official information Just downloading the tarball, unpacking it, and performing the make, make ![]() Standard Perl toolchain in installing CPAN modules the CPAN installers, or With ActiveState, you can install Perl and the State Tool directly in the command line, or you can use a Windows installer for ActivePerl 5.28. The gcc compiler and 'make', which allows me to take advantage of the Our universal package manager, the State Tool, replaces CPAN and PPM and allows you to build runtimes with packages or Perl modules from source code, reducing your exposure to vulnerabilities. which is simpler than ActivePerl and includes I have several applications running unchanged on Strawberry Perl To unsubscribe from further messages, please visitĪny particular reason for requiring ActivePerl? Sent from because you indicated interest in As a fix wasn’t forthcoming from Strawberry Perl, the solution for affected customers was either to install an older version of Strawberry Perl, or switch to ActivePerl. Of the Strawberry Perl binary (C:\Strawberry\Perl\bin).Īfter that I ran the new batch script and and the Perl program was foundīut then got a different error as shown below: Modified the last by setting perl_path64 environment variable to the path This suggests that Webmin is hardcoded to use ActivePerl and in my case, IĪm using Strawberry Perl so I duplicated the setup.bat as setup2.bat and Oracle: DBD::Oracle - install 64bit Oracle Instant Client 12. There is a special portable version with extra math related libraries and pre-installed PDL - strawberry-perl-5.24.3.1-64bit-PDL.zip. Webmin is meant to be run onĬreated: Sat 06:53 AM UTC by Eduardo Reyes All pre-installed perl modules updated to their latest versions. Might not and wouldn't be nowhere stable. I essentially use Linux but wanted to give it a try to the Windows version. It includes perl binaries, compiler (gcc) related tools, all the external libraries (crypto, math, graphics, xml), all the bundled database clients and all you expect from Strawberry Perl. It is designed to be as close as possible to perl environment on UNIX systems. Why to have a Windows version then? Kind of makes not sense. Strawberry Perl is a perl environment for MS Windows containing all you need to run and develop perl applications. This suggests that Webmin is hardcoded to use ActivePerl and in my case, I am using Strawberry Perl so I duplicated the setup.bat as setup2.bat and modified the last by setting perl_path64 environment variable to the path of the Strawberry Perl binary (C:\Strawberry\Perl\bin).Īfter that I ran the new batch script and and the Perl program was found but then got a different error as shown below: Webmin can not installed becasue of missing depedencies! Required process.exe is not installed! Please download it from I need someone enterprising enough who uses Perl on Windows to address all the Windows bugs as I dont have a development environment to test this on. Strawberry Perl is a perl environment for MS. ![]() Go to definition for packages subroutines and. Perl is not installed! Please download it from This is perl 5 version 22 subversion 3 v5223 built for MSWin32-圆4-multi-thread Issue. Helper Script to install Webmin on Windows Set up gcc environment - 3.4.I tried to install Webmin for Windows and got the folowing message: PS C:\> perl -MPAR::Packer -le 'print $PAR::Packer::VERSION' See this article about Perl from PowerShell for more information about quoting differences basically, just use double quotes instead - in this case. D David <> writes: D> On I uninstalled ActiveState Perl and installed Strawberry D> Perl v5.10.1.2, largely on the.By the way, if you're using cmd.exe instead of PowerShell, these one-liners will fail. The version of PAR::Packer I currently have in the test environment is '''1.010''' and the PAR version is '''1.002''' as shown below. Then issue the following command to install PAR::Packer from CPAN (this took like 15-20 minutes for me, on a Core 2 Quad 2.8 GHz, maxing one core): InstallingFirst, install PAR and MingW with ppm:įrom PowerShell or cmd.exe (I recommend PowerShell), issue the following commands, in this order - or at least make sure you run the last CPAN command '''after''' MingW is successfully installed, because you need dmake for compiling:
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