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  2. Perl package manager - Wikipedia

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    Perl Package Manager (PPM) is a Perl utility intended to simplify the tasks of locating, installing, upgrading and removing software packages. It can determine if the most recent version of a software package is installed on a system, and can install or upgrade that package from a local or remote host.

  3. Strawberry Perl - Wikipedia

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    Windows installation scripts to allow Strawberry Perl to be easily uninstalled. Various non-standard but widely used Perl modules. These mostly relate to ease of installation of further extensions from the CPAN , but also include various tools that enhance the ability to install packages from other sources such as the Perl Archive Toolkit , the ...

  4. CPAN - Wikipedia

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    There is also a Perl core module named CPAN; it is usually differentiated from the repository itself by using the name CPAN.pm. CPAN.pm is mainly an interactive shell which can be used to search for, download, and install distributions. An interactive shell called cpan is also provided in the Perl core, and is the usual way of running CPAN.pm ...

  5. Perl Archive Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Apart from creating, manipulating, loading, and installing binary PAR archives, the PAR module can be used to create standalone executables from complex applications using its PAR::Packer extension. Like many other Perl modules , PAR is primarily distributed via the CPAN where numerous extensions have been published.

  6. ActivePerl - Wikipedia

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    ActivePerl is a distribution of Perl from ActiveState (formerly part of Sophos) for Windows, macOS, Linux, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX.. A few main editions are available, including: Community (free, for development use only), and several paid tiers up to Enterprise that includes support for OEM licensing.

  7. Perl - Wikipedia

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    The distribution previously included the Perl package manager (PPM), [115] a popular tool for installing, removing, upgrading, and managing the use of common Perl modules; however, this tool was discontinued as of ActivePerl 5.28. [116] Included also is PerlScript, a Windows Script Host (WSH) engine implementing the Perl language.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Perl 5 version history - Wikipedia

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    Note that this is separate from the Perl Toolchain (utilities for developing, building and installing Perl modules) Support Policies, which will informally support older releases. The current policy is to support Perl v5.16 or earlier until July 2024, and then to support releases than have been available for at least ten years.