

> Jeff, > Is there a basic tutorial around somewhere for upgrading from Perl > 5.8.3.809? > The symbols.zip file, the *.msi file, and the *.zip file are a bit > confusing.

MSVC environment - most users will never need or want this either. At the time of writing, the current version of ActivePerl (5.8.8.817) contains a version of CGI.pm which is broken for IIS deployments.
#Activeperl 5.8.3.809 mswin32 x86 msi archive#
The debug symbols archive is actually for debugging our builds in the This section deals with deploying Codestriker under IIS, as a CGI script. People working in environments where they prefer a simpler installer.
#Activeperl 5.8.3.809 mswin32 x86 msi install#
We provide the zipped 'AS package' mostlyįor NT users who don't want to install the MSI installer technology, or for XP x86(WHQL).ZIP, 32圆4.zip, 03.Audio-Realtek V5. :keyboard: Wordlists, Dictionaries and Other Data Sets for Writing Software Security Test Cases - werdlists/windows-sdb-strings. You should in almost all cases use the MSI, especially if you are usingĪ recent version of Windows. Activeperl 5.8.0.805 Mswin32 X86 free download - 01.Chipset-Intel V8. How do I call the right make product/version ( I am using windows xp ) Any help would be great Bye, Skybuck. uninstall 809 and delete everything inside c:\perl *except* the Does ActivePerl 5.8.4. contain a 'make' program 2. 'I have modules installed I want to keep' uninstall 809 and delete the c:\perl\ directoryĢ. Is there a basic tutorial around somewhere for upgrading from Perl > 5.8.3.809?
