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As of BeOS 5.0 or late
March 2000,
Perl 5.005_03 is
available as a standard but optional component.
Starting fromserl 5.005 the BeOS
support has been integrated
to
the Perl standard
source code distribution. But if you
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[BSD/OS][Darwin (OS X)][FreeBSD][NetBSD][OpenBSD]
Perl has always been a standard component of BSD/OS. As of BSD/OS 4.1 or December 1999, Perl 5.005_03 is included.
The easiest way to install Perl in Cygwin is simply to use the standard Cygwin installation utility. Just follow the link and click on the "Install Cygwin now" icon. It will first ask questions about where to install and from where to install, and then you'll get to select what to install/update.
Since DG/UX R4.20MU04 ships with Perl 5. NIS on OS depends on a dgadm.pl library, one needs to be careful before overwriting /usr/bin/perl if upgrading.
Perl 5.6.1 (or newer) source is known to compile fine on DG/UX.
As of DYNIX/ptx 4.5.0 or September 1999, Perl 5.005_03 is a standard component.
Perl 5.6.1 (or newer) source is known to compile fine on DYNIX/ptx.
Since September 1998 or FreeBSD 3.2 Perl 5 has been a standard component.
Starting from mid-October 2001 Perl 5.6.1 is shipped as a standard part of HP-UX 11.00 installation.
You can get also Perl 5.8.0 from the HP-UX Porting And Archive Centre [UK].
5.8.0: [Canada] [Netherlands] [United Kingdom] [USA Utah]
Recent Perl binaries for HP-UX 10.20 and 11.00 in compressed tar (no depots) including recent versions of modules like DBI and Tk. All Perls are prepared to build DBD-Oracle (Perl needs to be linked with certain libraries). This site has a lot of HP-UX Perl related information.
A prebuilt version by Rich Megginson, a special installer is used.
You can also get Perl from the HP-UX Developer's Resource:
Starting from IRIX 6.4 Perl 5 ships standard with IRIX. (Perl 5.004_04 with IRIX 6.5, but see below for fresher versions.)
tardist format.tar.gz format. Also module distributions available. A lot of other software available.(No, Japanese is not a new operating system. We just list "Japanized" versions of Perl here.)
JPerl is a port of the Perl 5 that can handle the Japanese legacy encodings Japanese EUC and Shift-JIS (aka MS-Kanji).
NOTE! As of Perl 5.8.0 it is suggested that instead of JPerl (which is based on a quite old release of Perl) you should just use Perl 5.8.0, since it can do all that JPerl did, and more. With the source code kit of Perl 5.8.0 comes the README.jp file, which details the capabilities. When Perl 5.8.0 gets installed, the file gets installed as perljp, so perldoc or man or equivalents should be able to find it.
For Macintosh there is a port of MacPerl to Japanese.
RPM, ActiveState formatsMany people ask for "Perl for RedHat / SuSE / Mandrake / Debian / Slackware / Gentoo / LinuxPPC / OpenLinux / TurboLinux / RockLinux / Yellow Dog Linux / LFS / WhateverLinuxDistribution?" Well...
Perl is known to be a standard component of the following distributions:
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