For
starters you can type perl -v from the dos prompt.
-Original Message-From: Jason Bitman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, September 13,
2001 3:25 PMTo:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Questions on an
install...
I am running Windows 2
If you aren't getting the following information at the command line,
things aren't installed correctly. Since you are on Windows 2000
the PATH statement should have been updated correctly immediately, if you
get an error saying "'perl' is not a recognized..." then you
may need to reboot first.
A
I am running Windows 2000, and I am trying to install ActiveState Perl, but I have no
idea if it is installed right. And even
if it does install right, how can I test it???
This is the first time I have tried this, and I do not know what to look
for...
Thank you,