At 11:24 AM 12/16/02 -0500, you wrote:
ActivePerl has more pre-installed modules (I presume) plus a nice package manager. And better support too.Why not use Cygwin perl? Cygwin comes with a perfectly nice perl 5.8, which works at least as well as ActiveState's perl. You could even associate Cygwin's perl with .pl files in Explorer, to completely replace ActivePerl. Igor
Dmitry
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