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Re: Perl for Windows ?

by downer (Monk)
on Mar 01, 2008 at 16:18 UTC ( [id://671387]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl for Windows ?

depending on how deep you want to get, cygwin may be sufficient. At the very least, installing cygwin is easier and less fraught with peril then setting up a dual boot. If you find at any point that this isnt meeting your needs, you can go with dual boot. I always like to do things the easy way!

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Re^2: Perl for Windows ?
by quester (Vicar) on Mar 01, 2008 at 20:20 UTC
    I agree wholeheartedly! Besides Perl, Cygwin will also give you the option of installing gcc, bash, vim, emacs, locate, wget, and tons of other useful GNU utilities.

    Also, under Cygwin, all your local files are directly accessible, so C:\Temp\foo.txt is directly accessible as /cygdrive/c/Temp/foo.txt. That's handy.

      Thanks for all suggestions !!! This is really a terrific community.

      I finally went for dual boot ... I didn't want to have to learn a new way of doing Perl; I have already enough to learn !

      Installing Ubuntu v7.10 on my WinXP machine was a breeze; less than an hour ... and yes Ubuntu can read NTFS; write is still iffy.

      Thanks again to all who took the time to share !!!

      Life is tough, it's tougher when you are dumb...

      jfl

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