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  • Adam Smith

    Perl on Windows

    Hello,

    Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up and run Perl scripts on windows,
    and is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server / browser

    Thanks

    -- Adam --
  • A. Sinan Unur

    #2
    Re: Perl on Windows

    Adam Smith <adamsmith@econ .com> wrote in
    news:8cudnR-XYvkdx2zcRVn-gA@speakeasy.ne t:
    [color=blue]
    > Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up and run Perl scripts on windows,[/color]

    My preferred distribution is ActiveState's ActivePerl. You can download
    the latest version from:

    Supported Languages ActiveState Perl ActiveState makes it safer and easier to manage all your Perl, not just ActiveState Perl. You’ll […]

    [color=blue]
    > and is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server /
    > browser[/color]

    Yes. The installation will ask to set up file associations for you. If you
    also add the extension you will be using for your scripts, such as .pl or
    ..plx to the PATHEXT variable, you can run scripts in your path without
    typing their extensions.

    If you are not going to do any CGI programming, you will not need to set
    up a web server. However, if there is even the remotest possibility, you
    can get the Windows version of Apache from http://httpd.apache.org/.

    Sinan.

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    • Sherm Pendley

      #3
      Re: Perl on Windows

      Adam Smith wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up and run Perl scripts on windows,[/color]

      <http://www.activestate .com>
      [color=blue]
      > and is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server / browser[/color]

      For help on getting started with Perl, have a look at:

      <http://learn.perl.org>

      If you haven't done so already, please read the posting guidelines that
      appear here twice a week. Lots of pointers and tips there.

      sherm--

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      • Jürgen Exner

        #4
        Re: Perl on Windows

        Adam Smith wrote:[color=blue]
        > Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up[/color]

        No idea how you would set up a script.
        [color=blue]
        > and run Perl scripts on windows,[/color]

        Just install a Perl interpreter. The most common an convenient version is
        probably ActivePerl from ActiveState
        (http://activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/)
        [color=blue]
        > and is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server /
        > browser[/color]

        Aehmmm, "standalone " _is_ the normal way to run a Perl program.

        jue


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        • JRBTech

          #5
          Re: Perl on Windows

          Bah.
          Go here, its free and works very well. I wrote a review on it for you today.
          I think many people will ask the same question.....Ac tive Perl isnt free.






          --
          JRB Technology


          "Adam Smith" <adamsmith@econ .com> wrote in message
          news:8cudnR-XYvkdx2zcRVn-gA@speakeasy.ne t...[color=blue]
          > Hello,
          >
          > Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up and run Perl scripts on windows, and
          > is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server / browser
          >
          > Thanks
          >
          > -- Adam --[/color]


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          • A. Sinan Unur

            #6
            Re: Perl on Windows

            "JRBTech" <jrbtech-at@gmail.com> wrote in
            news:W-WdnUkXep_KyG_cR Vn-pQ@adelphia.com :

            [ You top-posted and put the text of the message below the signature
            separator. Good newsreaders get rid of anything below the signature
            separator when replying. Please do not top post and format your
            replies properly. ]

            [color=blue]
            > "Adam Smith" <adamsmith@econ .com> wrote in message
            > news:8cudnR-XYvkdx2zcRVn-gA@speakeasy.ne t...[color=green]
            >> Hello,
            >>
            >> Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up and run Perl scripts on windows,
            >> and is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server /
            >> browser[/color][/color]
            [color=blue]
            > Bah.[/color]

            Bah what?
            [color=blue]
            > Go here, its free and works very well. I wrote a review on it for you
            > today. I think many people will ask the same question[/color]

            Then they will be better served by going to


            [color=blue]
            > ... Active Perl isnt free.[/color]

            Hmmm ... From <http://www.activestate .com/Products/ActivePerl/?_x=1>:

            ActivePerl is ActiveState's quality-assured, ready-to-install
            distribution of Perl, available for Linux, Solaris, and Windows.
            As part of ActiveState's support for Perl, we provide the
            ActivePerl distribution free to the community.

            People may prefer one binary distribution over another. Nothing wrong
            with that.
            [color=blue]
            > http://www.jrbtech.com/index.php/cod...ndigoperl_run_[/color]
            perl_on_windows _for_free

            Not worth the paper it is printed on. There is absolutely no information
            on the advantages of IndigoPerl relative to other binary distributions.

            Sinan

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            • Jürgen Exner

              #7
              Re: Perl on Windows

              [Don't top post]
              [Don't full quote]

              JRBTech wrote:[color=blue]
              > [...] Active Perl isnt free.[/color]

              What gave you that idea? It most certainly is free.

              jue


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              • Alan J. Flavell

                #8
                Re: Perl on Windows


                On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, JRBTech blurted out, without the
                customary courtesy of citation and context:
                [color=blue]
                > Bah.[/color]

                Indeed. Posting, without further comment, to a newsgroup
                (comp.lang.perl ) which was officially phased-out years ago, does not
                bode well for the accuracy of anything else you might have to say to
                the hon Usenauts.
                [color=blue]
                > Go here,[/color]

                To recommend Indigoperl, wouldn't it be better to refer to here?
                - http://www.indigostar.com/indigoperl.htm
                [color=blue]
                > its free and works very well. I wrote a review on it for you today.[/color]

                What's wrong with usenet? It looks as if you don't know how to use
                it yet.
                [color=blue]
                > I think many people will ask the same question.....[/color]

                What same question?
                [color=blue]
                > Active Perl isnt free.[/color]

                - From the ActivePerl license:

                | You may use this Package for commercial or non-commercial purposes
                | without charge.

                - From the Indigoperl license:

                | You may use IndigoPerl for commercial or non-commercial purposes
                | without charge.

                Would you care to take us through the differences which you perceive
                in their respective licenses?
                [color=blue]
                >... /index.php/codecenter/2005/01/22/indigoperl_run_ perl_on_windows _for_free[/color]

                Come off it. It looks as if you're trying to promote a specific
                discussion forum, not really to help anyone with their choice of Perl
                distributions. That cited URL can be summarised as "we installed it
                on one laptop and it works". Well, so it does, but you could safely
                have said that here too.

                Both are respectable and useful distributions. Of course there's also
                Cygwin Perl ;-)

                The benefits of IndigoPerl, particularly for a beginner who has web
                usage in mind, are in areas which you haven't even mentioned - being
                bundled with Apache, mod_perl etc. But I don't see anything wrong
                with the other options.

                [ f'ups set ]

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                • Bill Segraves

                  #9
                  Re: Perl on Windows

                  "Adam Smith" <adamsmith@econ .com> wrote in message
                  news:8cudnR-XYvkdx2zcRVn-gA@speakeasy.ne t...[color=blue]
                  > Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up and run Perl scripts on windows,[/color]

                  One way, already mentioned: IndigoPerl, available free from
                  www.indigostar.com.
                  [color=blue]
                  > and is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server /[/color]
                  browser?

                  Yes.
                  --
                  Bill Segraves




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                  • Kendall K. Down

                    #10
                    Re: Perl on Windows

                    In message <8cudnR-XYvkdx2zcRVn-gA@speakeasy.ne t>
                    Adam Smith <adamsmith@econ .com> wrote:
                    [color=blue]
                    > Could anyone advise on HOW TO set up and run Perl scripts on windows,
                    > and is it possible to run them as "standalone s" without a server / browser[/color]

                    I'm very much a newbie to Perl and I've found Optiperl is fine - a slight
                    fiddle to set up, but it appears to work well. I got it off a magazine cover
                    CD, it may be available for free download somewhere.

                    Ken Down

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