

Version Numbers: The first three numbers of an ActivePerl.This is found in the html subdirectory where ActivePerl was installed. Complete documentation in HTML format.Until ActiveState fully rolls out its new solution, you can (as always) use CPAN to install any additional modules you require into your ActivePerl runtime.įor more information, read the blog post. That doesn’t mean that you’re out in the cold when it comes to installing Perl modules. As a result, starting with ActivePerl 5.28, PPM modules are no longer available. While PPM has been included in all versions of ActivePerl up to and including version 5.26, the number of modules with which it worked has steadily declined. NOTE: PPM is being phased out as ActiveState moves forward with a new and improved solution for Perl package management across all platforms. The Perl Package Manager (PPM), for quick and easy install of additional Perl extension modules.A set of useful additional CPAN modules “out of the box”.If you need a supported 32-bit or another older/legacy version, you can access it through the ActiveState Platform by subscribing to the Team Tier, Business Tier, or Enterprise Tier.įor more information, see the ActivePerl download page.
#Activeperl 5.14.2.1402 for free
Latest Windows, Linux, and macOS 64-bit builds are available for free to the Perl modules, and extensive documentation.ĪctivePerl is ActiveState’s quality-assured binary build of Perl. It provides a one-step installation of all essential

ActivePerl is ActiveState’s ready-to-install This release corresponds to Perl versionĥ.24.2. Welcome, and thank you for using ActivePerl.
