Hi,
it might sound unbelievably but currently released HTTP::Server::Simple
0.39 installs on Win32 without failing tests (at least on my strawberry).
--
kmx
Hi Curtis,
> B) wait until I can integrate the new toolchain libraries that kmx has
> been working on for us - which will probably be about a week.
The new external bin libs are ready to be released at least with next
strawberry build. Here is the list of proposed changes:
1) Reorganise
be a problem as the official Apache binaries are
compiled by MS compiler whereas strawberry uses gcc compiler - making
these two to work together is technically feasible but not easy.
--
kmx
as it did not
finish the scanning of new files before "move dir" was called
- from the outside it simply seems like "move failed"
You can even try to run the same command multiple times and you will see
that the reported error is not 100% deterministic.
--
kmx
just: cpan -i Image::Magic (compilation + all tests pass
smoothly)
--
kmx
;
> regards,
> kthakore
>
Hi Kartik,
try this patched version:
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/perl-modules-patched/DBD-DB2-1.78_patched.tar.gz
simply:
c:\> set DB2_HOME=where-you-have-DB2-client-installed...
c:\> pip
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/perl-modules-
Dne 15.3.2010 16:18, Curtis Jewell napsal(a):
> Good catch, but I would have had the patch complain and "exit(0) if not
> defined $ENV{DB2_HOME};".
>
> --Curtis
>
Good point, improved version:
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/perl-modules-patched/DBD-DB2-1.78_patc
se, I'd like to make a strawberry perl openssl a feature request.
>
> Keep up the great work.
>
OpenSSL is already included in Strawberry Perl - IIRC since October 2009
release.
--
kmx
this patch both modules work nice on my MS Windows box with Januar
2010 Strawberry Perl.
I have created the following bug reports:
1/ http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=56454
2/ http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=56455
feel free to post some supportive comments to those RTs
--
kmx
y Perl April 2010 has fix for
this.
FYI - UAC aware 32bit + 64bit patch.exe are available at:
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_tools/32bit_patch-2.5.9-7-bin_20100110_UAC.zip
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/64_tools/64bit_patch-2.5.9-7-bin_20100110_UAC.zip
Anyway thanks for po
robust" XML parser check the following:
1/ XML::LibXML::Parser (based on libxml2 library - http://www.xmlsoft.org/)
2/ XML::Parser (based on expat library http://expat.sourceforge.net/)
Depending on what exactly you want to achieve you might find some even
more suitable modules on CPAN (e.g XML::Rules build on top of
XML::Parser + many others).
--
kmx
To anyone who might be interested in mod_perl working with Strawberry Perl:
1/ On strawberry perl 5.12.x (32bit) run from command prompt:
perl -MPAR::Dist -e
install_par('http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/mod_perl/5.12_x86/mod_perl-2.0.4-MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-5.12.par')
perl -
ng certain perl
modules. You can download them separately from
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_libs
Please note that since 5.12 release strawberry uses gcc 4.4.3 toolchain
from http://mingw-w64.sf.net project not from http://mingw.org - the
main reason was that mingw.org delivers just 32bit
ork with both gcc and msvc
compilers.
Another way (IMHO more compiler-portable) to handle this is:
43: #ifdef _DWIN64
44: typedef unsigned long long XID;
45: #else
46: typedef unsigned long XID;
47: #endif
Anyway, as mentioned by Curtis in his post, this should be patched in Tk
module.
--
kmx
gt; file subtree that is redirected for 32-bit progs -- making me waste time
> trying to figure out why it isn't giving me the 'right' answer as I
> look at the tree with other 64-bit tool*face-slap*.
If I can recommend - start using strawberry perl together with standard
command prompt (cmd.exe), this way it is known to work - this way it is
well tested.
--
kmx
t; ftype PerlScript=c:\perl64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe %1 %*
After that you can simply run your script like this:
c:\> scriptname.pl
--
kmx
this can be changed in the next releases of Strawberry Perl
> but this might help some others.
It is already there (MAXLINELENGTH := 80) - I am just not sure since
what release.
Anyway, thanks for reporting.
--
kmx
stribution and use: -lssl32 -leay32 for MSWindows+gcc compiler (which
works with openssl included in strawberry perl however not with *.a mingw
libraries that are part of the openssl Win32 binaries distribution).
--
kmx
for OpenSSL from
> * _20110507.zip?
Take apps/openssl.cnf from the original openssl-1.0.0d.tar.gz tarball.
--
kmx
cswifteay32.dll
> gmpeay32.dll
> gosteay32.dll
> nuroneay32.dll
> padlockeay32.dll
> surewareeay32.dll
> ubseceay32.dll
>
> ?
Here you are: http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/tmp-for-victor/
--
kmx
- c:\strawberry\c\i686-w64-mingw32\include\stdlib.h
- c:\strawberry\c\x86_64-w64-mingw32\include\stdlib.h
- c:\strawberry\c\include\stdlib.h
--
kmx
7 and 4.6.1 (not only
with mingw-w64 runtime but also with mingw.org's runtime) produce perl
binaries that crash on Windows XP.
For strawberry perl 5.14.2.0 we have decided to use:
- on 32 bit version gcc-4.4.3 (with slightly old mingw-w64 runtime)
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_gc
It is a bug in strawberry portable perl - probably the same as
https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=68937
According to my testing the enclosed portable_libpth_ugly_hack.diff
should fix it
--
kmx
On 31.10.2011 12:30, chm wrote:
For reference, this problem was for the portable edition
guess).
--
kmx
On 31.10.2011 21:12, chm wrote:
Thanks, kmx. With the patch applied, I was able
to build and install Prima and Prima::OpenGL on
strawberry perl portable 5.12.3.0. Any chance of
releasing an updated spp with the patch for 5.12?
--Chris
On 10/31/2011 8:13 AM, kmx wrote:
It is a
For the strawberry perl we have both gcc + fortran packs
32bit:
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_gcctoolchain/mingw64-w32-gcc4.4.7-pre_2001.zip
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_gcctoolchain/mingw64-w32-gfortran4.4.7-pre_2001.zip
64bit:
http://strawberryperl.com/package
ing gcc-4.6.x build (I have asked him a couple of
days ago) - so with gcc-4.6.x we loose all comfort we have now with his
gcc-4.4.x/4.5.x builds
--
kmx
On 2.11.2011 18:04, Mark Dootson wrote:
Hi,
At mingw-w64 Oskan Sezer (sezero) has updated his release of gcc 4.5.4
including latest patc
Chris and/or Rob,
could you please try the following:
1/ take
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/p5.14.2.1-RC/strawberry-perl-5.14.2.1-portable-32bit-beta-1.zip
2/ take
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_libs/5.14-extras/32bit_pthreads-2.9.0-bin_2001.zip
(unzip into the same
-- Core.xsc Core.c
Could not find a typemap for C type 'PDL_Long *' in Core.xs
--
kmx
On 7.11.2011 20:40, Chris Marshall wrote:
I just pushed a new PDL git with a fix for the perl
vs POSIX threads namespace/implementation collision.
You should be able to build with the unedited pthread.h
Yes, "dmake clean" did the trick.
Thanks.
--
kmx
On 7.11.2011 22:32, Chris Marshall wrote:
I just realized what might have happened. You'll need
to do a dmake clean and then a complete build from
scratch to ensure that old copies of the various files
are not being used (so
y ;-)
I know about that :)
Apart from:
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/p5.14.2.1-RC/strawberry-perl-5.14.2.1-portable-32bit-beta-1.zip
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_libs/5.14-extras/32bit_pthreads-2.9.0-bin_2001.zip
We have also prepared other PDL handy stuff - like:
http://s
with Strawberry Portable Perl (SPP)
2/ bugs in CPAN::Reporter
As for 1/ there were a lot of changes during the last week(s) in SPP;
please take the latest beta from
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/p5.14.2.1-RC/ for your testing (I
know that you prefer to have 5.12.x but we are currently
-archive.com/win32-vanilla@perl.org/msg00343.html
2/ for 5.14.2 try the latest portable beta/RC from here
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/p5.14.2.1-RC/
--
kmx
pointer-to-int-cast]
- cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast]
During perl build on 64bit Windows there are many warnings of these kind
(by many I mean approx 500)
--
kmx
in32.pl
mentioned in my RT https://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=71680
(please consider including them in 5.16.0)
--
kmx
lation from USB-Stick
>
> i allready tried to delete the cpan/build folder but with no success.
>
> i allready installed many things so i do not want to start from clean
> installation
>
> Any hints?
Please try strawberry perl portable 5.14.2.1 from release page
<http://strawberryperl.com/releases.html> - portable 5.12.3 is buggy.
--
kmx
> BTW, it would be useful if the release notes on the
> web site also included the output from 'perl -V'
OK, I will consider it (FYI: I have already on my TODO list missing
checksums for released ZIPs)
> or is there already somewhere to get that (without having
> to install SP first)?
You can
PERL_JSON_BACKEND="JSON::XS"
PERL_YAML_BACKEND="YAML"
@INC:
D:/perl64/perl/site/lib
D:/perl64/perl/vendor/lib
D:/perl64/perl/lib
.
> How difficult would it be for me to build
> a 32bit SP with use64bit stuff enabled?
Currently the build engine is under complete reconstruction. How quickly do
you need it?
--
kmx
ways explicitly try to call
> perl from their own directory via "%~dp0perl.exe" instead simply use
> "perl.exe"
>
> in site sub dir there is no perl.exe of course.
> this seems to be a bug.
Yes it is a known bug in portable 5.12.x try portable 5.14.x which does not
suffer from this issue.
--
kmx
> kmx, have you already been working on building a 32-bit SP with
> -Duse64bitint ?
Not yet but we already have some hackery applied on win32/config_H.gc and
win32/config.gc - I expect that couple of more hacking in these two files
can make use64bitint possible.
I can do more on this a
Check http://strawberryperl.com/beta/
Any feedback welcome.
--
kmx
On 28.4.2012 5:13, Sisyphus wrote:
> ...
> kmx, have you already been working on building a 32-bit SP with
> -Duse64bitint ?
Now available at http://strawberryperl.com/beta/ (only Portable edition
based on perl-5.16.0-RC1)
Applied patches to config.gc and config_H.gc are here:
http://s
On 16.5.2012 5:00, Sisyphus wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "kmx"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 7:37 AM
> Subject: 32bit strawberry perl with -Duse64bitint
>
>> On 28.4.2012 5:13, Sisyphus wrote:
>>> ...
>>> kmx, have you
some hacking/patching in win32/makefile.mk can fix this.
> Looking forward to the arrival of 'MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-64int-ld' ;-)
>
you mean -Duselongdouble?
--
kmx
!:= $(ARCHNAME)-64int
> .ENDIF
You are nearly right, I have ended up with
http://svn.ali.as/cpan/trunk/Perl-Dist-Strawberry/share/perl-5.16-x86-64int/diffs_for_info_only/makefile.mk.diff
Check http://strawberryperl.com/beta/ for the latest "64int" build
--
kmx
-64bit.html
--
kmx
> I don't use a Perl GUI very much, but if Strawberry Perl is installed, then
> launching cpan in a terminal then installing Win32-GUI should work.
You will very likely (especially when using 64bit perl) want to install
patched version from:
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/p
On 13.6.2012 21:48, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> ...
>
> kmx, have you talked to the maintainer of Win32::GUI ?
> As I can see he https://metacpan.org/author/ROBERTMAY has not
> released anything in the last 3 years.
No, I have just posted couple of RTs (without any response from the
Strawberry Perl 5.16.1.1 is available at http://strawberryperl.com (all
editions: MSI, ZIP, PortableZIP for both: 32/64bit MS Windows)
More details in Release Notes:
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.16.1.1-32bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.16.1.1-64bit.html
--
kmx
On 10.8.2012 14:28, Ricardo Signes wrote:
* kmx [2012-08-10T08:01:08]
Strawberry Perl 5.16.1.1 is available at http://strawberryperl.com
(all editions: MSI, ZIP, PortableZIP for both: 32/64bit MS Windows)
Fantastic, I'll upgrade immediately! :-) Thanks for your work on this!
Thanks to
Does anybody experienced any troubles when installing Strawberry Perl 5.16.0.1
or 5.16.1.1 on a Windows box with kaspersy AV?
I mean a trouble like this:
https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=78457
--
kmx
trying to use 32 or 64 bit strawberry perl?
Are you running any antivirus sw?
--
kmx
Strawberry Perl 5.14.3.1 is available at http://strawberryperl.com (all
editions: MSI, ZIP, PortableZIP for both: 32/64bit MS Windows)
More details in Release Notes:
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.14.3.1-32bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.14.3.1-64bit.html
--
kmx
Strawberry Perl 5.16.2.1 is available at http://strawberryperl.com (all
editions: MSI, ZIP, PortableZIP for both: 32/64bit MS Windows)
More details in Release Notes:
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.16.2.1-32bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.16.2.1-64bit.html
--
kmx
t you have 'dmake', 'gcc' & co. in your PATH
- start command prompt (cmd.exe)
- from command prompt: dmake INST_DRV=%DRV% INST_TOP=%PREFIX_WIN/opt%
CCHOME=%MINGWHOME_WIN% WIN64=undef
--
kmx
t will fix your troubles :)
Some notes:
- I am not sure why but for some reason I do not enable pthreads although I
have them
- there is IIRC some mismatch in timestamps so before running ./configure I
call:
touch -r Makefile.am config.* Makefile.* configure* aclocal.*
--
kmx
diff -r -u
rl release.
I have prepared pre-build distributions - for Strawberry Perl 5.16.2.x
(32/64bit), linked with Oracle Instant Client 11.2.0.3.0:
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/perl-modules-par/DBD-Oracle-1.56-MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-5.16.2.par
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/perl-modul
Strawberry Perl 5.16.2.2 is available at http://strawberryperl.com (all
editions: MSI, ZIP, PortableZIP for both: 32/64bit MS Windows)
More details in Release Notes:
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.16.2.2-32bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.16.2.2-64bit.html
--
kmx
-64bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.14.4.1-32bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.14.4.1-64bit.html
--
kmx
have 64_BIT_INT and 32bit strawberry not?)
--
kmx
have 64_BIT_INT and 32bit strawberry not?)
--
kmx
On 13.3.2013 23:14, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
-Original Message- From: kmx
Hi,
is anybody against turning on USE_64_BIT_INT in coming 32bit Strawberry
Perl 5.18.x series ?
I have done some testing with PDL guys approx a year ago on 5.16.0 (I guess
Rob is also subscribed to
So, 32bit strawberry perl 5.18.x will be built with USE_64_BIT_INT
You can test 5.17.10 beta (32bit+USE_64_BIT_INT) from:
http://strawberryperl.com/beta/ (MSI+ZIP+Portable)
--
kmx
On 4.4.2013 16:46, Michiel Beijen wrote:
Hi kmx,
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:25 PM, kmx wrote:
So, 32bit strawberry perl 5.18.x will be built with USE_64_BIT_INT
You can test 5.17.10 beta (32bit+USE_64_BIT_INT) from:
http://strawberryperl.com/beta/ (MSI+ZIP+Portable)
Great! I'm usi
On 4.4.2013 21:46, Michiel Beijen wrote:
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 9:25 PM, kmx wrote:
C:\strawberry\cpan\build\Log-Log4perl-1.40-XYO4Rb\blib\lib/Log/Log4perl/Resurrector.pm
line 28.t/053Resurrect.t .
Dubious, test returned 253 (wstat 64768, 0xfd00)
You have to downgrade File::Temp to
It should be IMO fixed in 5.16.2.2
Please have a look athttps://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=82837
--
kmx
dmake' for installation like
C:\any_pkg_root_dir> perl Makefile.PL
...
C:\any_pkg_root_dir> dmake test
...
C:\any_pkg_root_dir> dmake install
On top of that there is also GNU make bundled with strawberry perl as
'gmake' (it is intended for special purposes)
--
kmx
portable
strawberry)
--
kmx
Strawberry Perl 5.18.0.1 is available at http://strawberryperl.com (all
editions: MSI, ZIP, PortableZIP for both: 32/64bit MS Windows)
More details in Release Notes:
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.18.0.1-32bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.18.0.1-64bit.html
--
kmx
he easiest way is to get Mark Dootson's all-in-one pack from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/perlmingw/files/MSYS%20Environment%20for%20End%20Users/
--
kmx
Notes:
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.18.1.1-32bit.html
http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes/5.18.1.1-64bit.html
--
kmx
Perl?
Here are build logs for both 32/64bit openssl builds:
http://pastebin.com/MQPWc6iu
http://pastebin.com/wYTWEcPw
What exactly are you looking for?
--
kmx
In that case here is the build script:
http://svn.ali.as/cpan/users/kmx/strawberry_packs_devel/build/go-build.sh
--
kmx
On 31.8.2013 16:44, Curtis Jewell wrote:
I'll help out here:
kmx: I think he needs the command lines/batch files used for the process
when you created the build, an
On 6.9.2013 2:41, Thomas J Pinkl wrote:
On 09/01/2013 03:01 PM, kmx wrote:
In that case here is the build script:
http://svn.ali.as/cpan/users/kmx/strawberry_packs_devel/build/go-build.sh
Do you patch the standard openssl 1.0.1e distribution in order to get it
to build under the MinGW
s, duplicity)
+ we completely drop static libraries libcrypto.a, libssl.a
--
kmx
I can reproduce your failure. My first build was 64bit and went fine.
I am afraid it is an issue with openssl-fips and/or openssl configure
script or makefile.
--
kmx
On 10.9.2013 18:37, Thomas J Pinkl wrote:
On 09/10/2013 04:35 AM, kmx wrote:
openssl-fips-2.0.5 seems to build fine for me
the link.)
As for this part you mean using something like this:
libpth='C:\strawberry\c\lib C:\strawberry\c\x86_64-w64-mingw32\lib
C:\strawberry\c\lib\gcc\x86_64-w64-mingw32\4.7.3'
right?
--
kmx
try:
C:\> cpanm DBD::mysql --configure-args="--mysql_config=mysql_config"
--verbose --force
--
kmx
On 28.12.2013 16:19, Paul Durden wrote:
The DBD::mysql CPAN module has been updated to 4.025 to address many
Windows related issues.
The DBD::mysql version packaged with St
also like to thank our sponsor AuditSquare.com
<https://auditsquare.com> for resources provided to our project.
--
kmx
Hi,
you can get updated openssl binaries from:
- http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/64_libs/gcc47-2014Q1/
- http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_libs/gcc47-2014Q1/
I am considering releasing strawberry perl 5.18.2.2 (with new openssl)
before the end of April.
--
kmx
On 12.4.2014 20
://strawberryperl.com/download/5.18.2.2/strawberry-perl-5.18.2.2-64bit.zip
http://strawberryperl.com/download/5.18.2.2/strawberry-perl-5.18.2.2-32bit-portable.zip
http://strawberryperl.com/download/5.18.2.2/strawberry-perl-5.18.2.2-64bit-portable.zip
--
kmx
On 15.4.2014 0:36, kmx wrote:
Hi,
you can
piler on
MS Windows.
--
kmx
On 16.4.2014 22:07, matthew.pers...@lazard.com wrote:
Any reason why 5.18.2.2 excludes Math::Pari?
Math::Pari is used (a couple of levels down) by Net::SFTP. Net::SFTP is
the reason I converted TO Strawberry about three weeks ago.
Please advise...
--
Matthew O
Excellent, I have put patched version at
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/perl-modules-patched/Math-Pari-2.01080605_patched.tar.gz
Simply run:
cpanm
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/perl-modules-patched/Math-Pari-2.01080605_patched.tar.gz
-v
--
kmx
On 16.4.2014 22:50, Jan Dubois
y experienced with perl
but I'm amazed that such a simple task seems to defeat it :-(
Try:
my $output = `the_exe_name arg1 arg2`;
Or have a look at https://metacpan.org/pod/IPC::Run3
use IPC::Run3;
my $output;
run3(["the_exe_name", "arg1", "arg2", "etc"], undef, \$output);
--
kmx
On 17.4.2014 9:24, Sergei Steshenko wrote:
From: kmx
To: win32-vanilla@perl.org
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Run an external program and capture its output
On 17.4.2014 8:47, John Emmas wrote:
Firstly, please forgive me if this isn
ersion
information using a perl script? For example, can I obtain the value of
WINVER somehow?
Check
https://metacpan.org/pod/Win32#Win32::GetOSDisplayName
and
https://metacpan.org/pod/Win32#Win32::GetOSVersion
--
kmx
that when 5.18.2.3 or whatever the next version is, the
patch will be in the main distribution?
Yes
--
kmx
e.g. Administrators+SYSTEM/FullControl,
Users/Read+Execute ?). Any ideas or preferably experiences with building
MSI are welcome.
--
kmx
enient for most users; it is trivial
for users to apply more restrictive ACLs if they are bothered about
it.
Yes, exactly the same issue and I guess also the solution will be the same :)
Thanks.
--
kmx
d also like to thank our sponsor AuditSquare.com
<https://auditsquare.com> for resources provided to our project.
--
kmx
:
https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/Perl-Dist-Strawberry/script/perldist_strawberry
--
kmx
d also like to thank our sponsor Enlightened Perl Organisation
<http://www.enlightenedperl.org> for resources provided to our project.
--
kmx
ttp://www.enlightenedperl.org/> for resources provided to our project.
--
kmx
d interesting https://github.com/Alexpux/MINGW-packages -
which is much more sophisticated (and also includes scripts+patches to
build gtk3).
--
kmx
might guess the Sybase client library must be available for free
and for both 32/64bit MS Windows.
Anyway, do not take this e-mail as a promise of any kind :)
--
kmx
d a lot of time dealing with this issue and I simply
decided to stop.
--
kmx
On 7.2.2015 6:20, Guitar Hero wrote:
I have downloaded two versions from your website. Version 5.18.4.1 shows
as revoked signature for k...@cpan.org <mailto:k...@cpan.org>. Version
5.20.1.1 is not
Hi Rob,
portable.perl file (in strawberry portable perl root dir) is the place
where all portable dark magic takes place.
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On 22.2.2015 14:25, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
Hi,
Having installed a portable build of Strawberry 5.20.0, how do I then
alter $Config{libpth} - such that
/Display.html?Name=Perl-Dist-Strawberry just
for future reference (note that there are already some bugs with subject
"[Extension Request] ...").
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On 22.2.2015 16:12, Timm Murray wrote:
I'm trying to install Alien::ffmpeg on Strawberry Perl 5.20.1.1 x64. It
ends with the out
d also like to thank our sponsor Enlightened Perl Organisation
<http://www.enlightenedperl.org> for resources provided to our project.
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leases the
5.22.0 is a recommended download from now (in the past we used to recommend
waiting for "point-one" release).
I would also like to thank our sponsor Enlightened Perl Organisation for
resources provided to our project.
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Hi,
4936 is SVN revision number.
After mingw-w64 project had migrated to git I am not quite sure what is the
corresponding git commit.
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On 14.8.2015 20:01, Joe Malcolm wrote:
First, thanks a lot for your work on Strawberry Perl - it’s made my life
quite a bit easier.
I am wondering
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