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Calling Windows Perl People by silvermoon82 2004-02-16 06:20:51
I need a perl environment for Windoze. I've been using ActiveState ActivePerl, but it's a stupid broken piece of [expletive deleted] shonk, and after hardware-rebooting my machine for the third time today (and repairing the damage Thunderbird does to my poor harddrive when it is running when the machine locks up), I'm fed up.

Any suggestions?
[ Reply ]
  get rid of it by myke2004-02-16 06:22:42
    Going to try home-rolling it first, by silvermoon822004-02-16 06:27:53
      stupid question... by myke2004-02-16 06:31:18
        I do that, too. by silvermoon822004-02-16 06:50:47
  Meh... May the Source be With Me. (n/t) by silvermoon822004-02-16 06:25:48
    You're using ME? by Slamlander2004-02-16 06:36:37
      *twitch* by silvermoon822004-02-16 06:53:19
  Hmm, that's *very* unusual by SnappingTurtle2006-11-19 12:55:59
    I've had trouble with it all along. by silvermoon822004-02-16 07:06:32
      doh (n/t) by myke2004-02-16 07:19:26
      Instead of a newreader... by SnappingTurtle2004-02-16 07:24:10
        What do you think a newsreader *does*? by Schol-R-LEA;22004-02-16 11:12:15
          Acutally.. the advantage of GG is the retention by Freakazoid2004-02-16 11:43:01
          You quite missed my point by SnappingTurtle2004-02-16 13:11:52
      Win98SE = WinME no wonder it's borked by Slamlander2004-02-16 08:11:29
      Well, there's your problem by IByte2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Cygwin it is. by silvermoon822004-02-16 08:48:12
    No, stupid Win98SE by Slamlander2004-02-16 09:26:55
  Try getting rid of Windows instead. by Morely2004-02-16 09:36:08

 

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