Strawberry Perl is the Open Source Perl installer for Windows which allows you to run Perl on Microsoft’s premier platform while monitoring as close as possible a performance as you would expect in a UNIX environment.
Strawberry for "Perl on a stick" comes in two fresh flavours (I'm from near UK )
from http://strawberryperl.com/releases.html
Portable edition = suitable for "perl on USB stick" (you can move/rename the perl directory and it will still work)
32bit Strawberry Perl is compiled with USE_64_BIT_INT enabled but there exists a version without USE_64_BIT_INT
DOWNLOAD strawberry-perl-no64-5.24.1.1-32bit-portable.zip on http://strawberryperl.com/release-notes ... 32bit.html
PDL edition = portable edition + extra PDL maths related modules and external libraries
5.24.1.1 2017-01-16 32bit/64bit
older 5.22 version also updated
5.22.3.1 2017-01-15 32bit/64bit
check out delta difference between the two variants if its important to you at
https://metacpan.org/pod/release/SHAY/p ... 0delta.pod
Strawberry Perl variants Jan 2017
Re: For any portable Perl apps two Strawberry variants Jan 2
The lack of screenshots makes me think this is command-line based
https://www.portablefreeware.com/faq.php#six
https://www.portablefreeware.com/faq.php#six
Re: For any portable Perl apps two Strawberry variants Jan 2
@Webfork
True Perl same as DOS underlying Windows was CLI
Many Perl apps can be GUI depending on the toolkit as an example see http://www.prima.eu.org/big-picture/
If you think the user-base is too miniscule freely delete this "portable freeware" thread
Kieran
True Perl same as DOS underlying Windows was CLI
Many Perl apps can be GUI depending on the toolkit as an example see http://www.prima.eu.org/big-picture/
If you think the user-base is too miniscule freely delete this "portable freeware" thread
Kieran
Re: For any portable Perl apps two Strawberry variants Jan 2
I think it's limited to a small audience but that's doesn't make it irrelevent. The only real issue here is that it's in the Submission forum, where we usually put programs that are under consideration for addition to the database.KJD wrote:If you think the user-base is too miniscule freely delete this "portable freeware" thread
I'll bump it over to Resources.
Re: For any portable Perl apps two Strawberry variants Jan 2
webfork wrote:I'll bump it over to Resources.
- Good call.
@KJD: could you ammend the OP subject to something along the lines of "Strawberry Perl portable..." for better retrievability? Thanks in advance.