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I think you would have to completely uninstall 5.16 and then install a fresh copy of the latest supported AS Perl version. I do not think that a update from 5.16 directly to the latest version will work. I am not sure from your post whether or not you were able to use the ppm on the 5.16 version or not? I think they want you to buy a business license (which is very expensive) to access older Perl versions.

The last time I checked, Active State free Perl versions are only for current version and

Thinkpad T430 with Ubuntu 16.04.2 running perl 5.24.1 thanks to plenv!! So if there's a way you can move later to strawberry perl, that will be really great. Just pointed the scripts to the new version while leaving the old version of Perl intact. Moving from v 5.18 to 5.24 was much easier. You can install multiple versions of them. Best part is the portable Perl installation that strawberry provides. I had used both activestate and strawberry perl and found that the latter was much easier to use. Then either create a config module to store this and switch to Strawberry or pay ActiveState for their services.īy pritesh_ugrankar (Monk) on at 10:13 UTC Some notes below your chosen depth have not been shown here Re^5: Is ActivePerl repositories go free again? Re^4: Is ActivePerl repositories go free again? Place your anywhere in perls lib path as sitecustomize.pm and set the environment variable PERL5OPT to -Msitecustomize - that should do the trick with strawberry. Re^3: Is ActivePerl repositories go free again? but in short, before Strawberry Perl can load again. Re^2: Is ActivePerl repositories go free again? You could just switch to Strawberry Perl, which has a more complete development environment by default, more non core modules, a proper build environment and so on. ActiveState Perl also ships with cpan for installing modules, though you would likely need to install the MinGW package manually. You should actually ask them to get an official answer. Re: Is ActivePerl repositories go free again?
