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kcott
<p>G'day [id://95704|silent11],</p>
<p>
I have a variety of installations:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>Home - Cygwin (on Win10) - Perlbrew</dt>
<dd>
<code>
$ perlbrew list
* perl-5.36.0
perl-5.34.0
perl-5.33.5
perl-5.32.0
perl-5.30.0
$ perl -v
This is perl 5, version 36, subversion 0 (v5.36.0) built for cygwin-thread-multi
</code>
</dd>
<dt>$work - openSUSE - zypper</dt>
<dd>
<code>
$ perl -v
This is perl 5, version 26, subversion 1 (v5.26.1) built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi
</code>
</dd>
<dt>$work - Debian - apt</dt>
<dd>
<code>
$ perl -v
This is perl 5, version 32, subversion 1 (v5.32.1) built for x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
(with 47 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
</code>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
For my home setup, I've used Perlbrew for a very long time (>10 years, I expect).
I've had my current machine for 3-4 years.
Prior to that I had a Mac Pro (for ~9 years) and used Perlbrew on that also.
I tend to get each Perl (stable) version when released.
I do a full install of all my main modules on each version using <c>cpan</c>.
</p>
<p>
For $work, I'm somewhat constrained with what's available and requirements to align with what others are using.
I do all module installations with the package manager (indicated above).
</p>
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