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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled</title> <meta name="description" content=""> <meta name="keywords" content=""> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><P> <TABLE width="100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <DIV class=left><IMG height=121 alt="[CPAN Logo]" src="http://www.cpan.org/misc/jpg/cpan.jpg" width=250> </DIV></TD> <TD> <DIV class=right> <H1><A id=top name=top>Perl Ports (Binary Distributions)</A></H1></DIV></TD></TR> <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> <P class=right><A href="http://www.cpan.org/index.html">CPAN</A>/ports </P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P> <HR> <P><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#acorn">[Acorn]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#aix">[AIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#amiga">[Amiga]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#apple">[Apple]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#atari">[Atari]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#atheos">[AtheOS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#beos">[BeOS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#bsd">[BSD]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#bsdi">[BSD/OS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#coherent">[Coherent]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#hp">[Compaq]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#powermax">[Concurrent]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#cygwin">[Cygwin]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dgux">[DG/UX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#hp">[Digital]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[DEC OSF/1]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[Digital UNIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dynixptx">[DYNIX/ptx]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dg">[EMC]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sharp">[Embedix]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#epoc">[EPOC]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#freebsd">[FreeBSD]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#reliant">[Fujitsu-Siemens]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#guardian">[Guardian]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#hp">[HP]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#hpux">[HP-UX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#ibm">[IBM]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#irix">[IRIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#japanese">[Japanese]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#jperl">[JPerl]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#linux">[Linux]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#lynxos">[LynxOS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#mac">[Macintosh]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#macosclassic">[Mac OS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#macosx">[Mac OS X]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#machten">[MachTen]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#minix">[Minix]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#mingw">[MinGW]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#atari">[MiNT]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#mpeix">[MPE/iX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#msdos">[MS-DOS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#zos">[MVS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#netbsd">[NetBSD]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#netware">[NetWare]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#newsos">[NEWS-OS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#next">[NextStep]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#netware">[Novell]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#nonstop">[NonStop]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#nonstop">[NonStop-UX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#openbsd">[OpenBSD]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sco">[ODT]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#vms">[OpenVMS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sco">[Open UNIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#os2">[OS/2]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#zos">[OS/390]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#os400">[OS/400]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[OSF/1]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sco">[OSR]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#plan9">[Plan 9]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#wince">[Pocket PC]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#powermax">[PowerMAX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#epoc">[Psion]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#qnx">[QNX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#reliant">[Reliant UNIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#acorn">[RISCOS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sco">[SCO]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sequent">[Sequent]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#irix">[SGI]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sharp">[Sharp]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#reliant">[Siemens]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#reliant">[SINIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#solaris">[Solaris]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#newsos">[SONY]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#solaris">[Sun]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#epoc">[Symbian]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#stratus">[Stratus]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tandem">[Tandem]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[Tru64]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#ultrix">[Ultrix]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#unix">[UNIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#uwin">[U/WIN]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sco">[Unixware]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#vms">[VMS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#vos">[VOS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#win32">[Win32]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#wince">[WinCE]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#win31">[Windows 3.1]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#win32">[Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#zos">[z/OS]</A> </P> <P>No known ports for [Inferno] [OS1100] [PalmOS] [PRIMOS] [VxWorks] </P> <HR> <P>Note that CPAN does not build these packages: we just provide the hyperlinks. So please don't ask to build a package for you: you have access to the plaftorm, not us. Also, this page lists operating systems, not hardware platforms: therefore Perl packages for, say, Linux PDAs or SONY Playstation, or XBox, or Tivo, or toasters, or so forth running Linux are not "ports" as such.</P> <P>There are, of course, exceptions to the above: if for some reason getting packages for the particular platform is hard (of example not that many people have the compiler environment for the platform, or there is no common repository for sharing packages), CPAN can consider hosting packages for such platforms. But if there is a commonly known repository to get packages in that particular platform, please first prefer uploading your Perl package there one instead of CPAN, because that common repository is where the users will go first. We can add a link to this page pointing to that common repository, of course. </P> <P>Corrections? Additions? Suggestions? Please contact <A href="mailto:cpan@perl.org">cpan@perl.org</A>. Other questions? See the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html">CPAN FAQ</A>. </P> <P><SMALL>Copyright Jarkko Hietaniemi <TT><jhi@iki.fi></TT> 1998-2003 All Rights Reserved.</SMALL> </P> <HR> <P>This document contains pointers to binary distributions of Perl. However: </P> <H2><A id=usethesource name=usethesource>Use The Source</A></H2> <P><STRONG>If you are on a UNIX, I strongly suggest that you compile Perl yourself from the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/stable.tar.gz">source code distribution</A>. This way you always get the latest Perl and you can configure Perl as you like and you avoid the security risks inherent in installing binary distributions.</STRONG> If you are on Windows or MacOS, and you do not think you have any special needs, you will probably be perfectly happy with a binary build. See also the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#disclaimer">disclaimer</A>. If you have UNIX, or Windows, MS-DOS, VMS, Amiga, QNX, Plan9, MPE/iX, OS/390, BeOS, and a C compilation environment, you should be all set for compilation, the source code kit contains the compilation instructions. For Macintosh you need a little bit <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#mac">more</A>. If your platform is something else, read on. </P> <P>Some architectures also have available binary distributions for the most useful and popular Perl modules (such as <CODE>Tk</CODE>, <CODE>MD5</CODE>, <CODE>GD</CODE>). Some of the Perl binary distributions include such module distributions. For some architectures I also list sites that have other useful (but unrelated-to-Perl) software available. You can for example try finding C compilers (<CODE>gcc/egcs</CODE> is available on many platforms) or archival and compression tools (<A href="http://www.cpan.org/ENDINGS">what to do about</A> <CODE>.tar.gz</CODE>, for example). </P> <P><A href="http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/index.html">[Perl Frequently Asked Questions, with Answers]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html">[CPAN FAQ]</A> </P> <HR> <H2><A id=aix name=aix>AIX</A></H2> <P>Starting from AIX 4.3.3 Perl 5 ships standard with AIX. <I>(Perl 5.8.0 with AIX 5L V5.2, 5.6.0 with AIX 5L V5.1, 5.005_03 with AIX 4.3.3.)</I></P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.bullfreeware.com/">Bull Freeware</A> Has also binary module distributions. Self-extracting <CODE>LPP</CODE> format. Also a lot of other software available. <LI><A href="http://ftp.univie.ac.at/aix/out/">University of Vienna</A> (a mirror of the above) <LI><A href="http://people.netscape.com/richm/nsPerl/">A prebuilt version</A> by Rich Megginson, a special installer is used. </LI></UL> <P>The IBM SP/2 used to ship with Perl <B>5.001e</B>, a truly ancient version.</P> <H2><A id=amiga name=amiga>Amiga</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://aminet.net/aminet/aminet.cgi?string=perl">Perl</A> from <A href="http://aminet.net/aminet/">Aminet</A> (also other software available) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=apple name=apple>Apple</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#macosclassic">Mac OS Classic (pre-<B>X</B>)</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#macosx">Mac OS X</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=atari name=atari>Atari MiNT</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://freemint.de/en/?dvl">FreeMiNT (Perl <B>5.6.0</B>)</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=atheos name=atheos>AtheOS</A></H2> <P>As of Perl 5.7.2 the <A href="http://www.atheos.cx/">AtheOS</A> support is part of the standard Perl, but in case you want a <A href="http://www.atheos.cx/download/list.php3?current+pack">binary package</A> (also other software available)</P> <H2><A id=beos name=beos>BeOS</A></H2> <P>As of BeOS 5.0 or late March 2000, Perl <B>5.005_03</B> is available as a standard but optional component.</P> <P>Starting from Perl 5.005 the BeOS support has been integrated to the Perl standard <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">source code distribution</A>. But if you insist on a potentially obsolete binary: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/beos/">BeOS</A> <LI><A href="http://www.bebits.com/">BeBits</A> has a lot of other software. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=bsd name=bsd>BSD</A></H2> <P>[<A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#bsdi">BSD/OS</A>][<A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#macosx">Darwin (OS X)</A>][<A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#freebsd">FreeBSD</A>][<A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#netbsd">NetBSD</A>][<A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#openbsd">OpenBSD</A>]</P> <H2><A id=bsdi name=bsdi>BSDI BSD/OS</A></H2> <P>Perl has always been a standard component of BSD/OS. As of BSD/OS 4.1 or December 1999, Perl <B>5.005_03</B> is included.</P> <H2><A id=coherent name=coherent>Coherent</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.landibase.com/coherent.html">LanDiBase</A> Also other software available. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=cygwin name=cygwin>Cygwin</A></H2> <P>The easiest way to install Perl in Cygwin is simply to use the standard Cygwin <A href="http://www.cygwin.com/">installation utility</A>. 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.</P> <H2><A id=decosf1 name=decosf1>DEC OSF/1 / Digital UNIX / Tru64</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">DEC OSF/1</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=dgux name=dgux>Data General DG/UX</A></H2> <P>Since DG/UX R4.20MU04 ships with Perl 5. NIS on OS depends on a <TT>dgadm.pl</TT> library, one needs to be careful before overwriting <TT>/usr/bin/perl</TT> if upgrading.</P> <P><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">Perl <B>5.6.1</B> (or newer)</A> source is known to compile fine on DG/UX.</P> <H2><A id=dg name=dg>Data General</A></H2> <P>Data General is now a division of EMC.</P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dgux">DG/UX</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=dunix name=dunix>Digital UNIX</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">Digital UNIX</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=dynixptx name=dynixptx>Sequent DYNIX/ptx</A></H2> <P>As of DYNIX/ptx 4.5.0 or September 1999, Perl <B>5.005_03</B> is a standard component.</P> <P><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">Perl <B>5.6.1</B> (or newer) source</A> is known to compile fine on DYNIX/ptx.</P> <H2><A id=freebsd name=freebsd>FreeBSD</A></H2> <P>Since September 1998 or FreeBSD 3.2 Perl 5 has been a standard component.</P><!-- multiplexer called for --> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.freebsd.org/applications.html">FreeBSD applications</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=guardian name=guardian>Tandem/Compaq/HP Guardian</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/tandem/">Guardian</A>, Perl <B>5.004</B> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=hp name=hp>HP/Compaq/Digital/Tandem</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#guardian">Guardian</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#hpux">HP-UX</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#mpeix">MPE/iX</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#nonstop">NonStop</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#vms">OpenVMS</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">Tru64</A> (formerly known as Digital UNIX formerly known as DEC OSF/1) <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#ultrix">Ultrix</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#win32">Windows NT</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=hpux name=hpux>HP-UX</A></H2> <P>Starting from mid-October 2001 Perl 5.6.1 is shipped as a standard part of HP-UX 11.00 installation.</P> <P>You can get also Perl <B>5.8.0</B> from the <A href="http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Languages/perl-5.8.0/">HP-UX Porting And Archive Centre [UK]</A>. </P> <P>5.8.0: <A href="http://hpux.ee.ualberta.ca/hppd/hpux/Languages/perl-5.8.0/">[Canada]</A> <A href="http://hpux.tn.tudelft.nl/hppd/hpux/Languages/perl-5.8.0/">[Netherlands]</A> <A href="http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Languages/perl-5.8.0/">[United Kingdom]</A> <A href="http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Languages/perl-5.8.0/">[USA Utah]</A> </P> <P><A href="https://www.beepz.com/personal/merijn/">Recent Perl binaries</A> 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. </P> <P><A href="http://people.netscape.com/richm/nsPerl/">A prebuilt version</A> by Rich Megginson, a special installer is used. </P> <P>You can also get Perl from the HP-UX Developer's Resource:</P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=PERL">Perl <B>5.6.1</B> for HP-UX 11.00</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=ibm name=ibm>IBM</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#aix">AIX</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#os400">AS/400</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#zos">OS/390</A> (MVS) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=irix name=irix>SGI IRIX</A></H2> <P>Starting from IRIX 6.4 Perl 5 ships standard with IRIX. <I>(Perl 5.004_04 with IRIX 6.5, but see below for fresher versions.)</I></P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://reality.exsgi.org/scotth/info/perl5.html">Distributions</A> from SGI -- but not supported by SGI. In <CODE>tardist</CODE> format. <LI><A href="http://www.cise.ufl.edu/depot/">University of Florida Depot</A> <CODE>tar.gz</CODE> format. Also module distributions available. A lot of other software available. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=japanese name=japanese>Japanese</A></H2> <P>(No, Japanese is not a new operating system. We just list "Japanized" versions of Perl here.) </P> <H3><A id=jperl name=jperl>JPerl</A></H3> <P>JPerl is a port of the Perl 5 that can handle the Japanese legacy encodings Japanese EUC and Shift-JIS (aka MS-Kanji). </P> <P><B>NOTE!</B> 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 <TT>perljp</TT>, so <TT>perldoc</TT> or <TT>man</TT> or equivalents should be able to find it. </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://homepage2.nifty.com/kipp/perl/jperl/index.html">JPerl</A> Perl 5.005 binaries for MS-Windows and MS-DOS (DJGPP) <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/jperl/Hirofumi_Watanabe/">JPerl</A> <B>source code patches</B> (for Perls 5.004...5.005_03) </LI></UL> <H3>MacJPerl</H3> <P>For Macintosh there is a <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#macjperl">port</A> of MacPerl to Japanese. </P> <H2><A id=linux name=linux>Linux</A></H2><!-- multiplexers called for --> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/">ActiveState</A> <CODE>RPM</CODE>, <CODE>ActiveState</CODE> formats <LI><A href="http://people.netscape.com/richm/nsPerl/">Prebuilt Perls </A>by Rich Megginson, a special installer is used. <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/G/GR/GRAHAMC/">SiePerl</A> for Linux by Siemens, contains several modules </LI></UL> <DIV> <P><SMALL>Many people ask for <I>"Perl for RedHat / SuSE / Mandrake / Debian / Slackware / Gentoo / LinuxPPC / OpenLinux / TurboLinux / RockLinux / Yellow Dog Linux / LFS / WhateverLinuxDistribution?"</I> Well... </SMALL></P> <OL> <LI><SMALL>If your Linux distribution doesn't already contain a reasonably recent Perl release (as of July 2002, Perl 5.8.0 is just out, and 5.6.1 has been out since April 2001), are you certain you have chosen a good distribution? A distribution that contains essential tools like Perl? A distribution that keeps its packages up-to-date?</SMALL> <LI><SMALL>For a long time I <B>tried</B> maintaining the links to the Perl distributions of at least the major Linux distributions but that turned out to be rather frustrating exercise because the vendors/organizations seem to be restructuring their sites constantly.</SMALL> <LI><SMALL>You have Linux, which means that you have a full compilation environment, which means you can <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">use the source code</A>.</SMALL> </LI></OL> <P><SMALL>Perl is known to be a standard component of the following distributions: </SMALL></P> <UL> <LI><SMALL>Debian: <B>5.005_03</B> since Debian 2.2, <B>5.004_04</B> since 2.1</SMALL> <LI><SMALL>RedHat: <B>5.005_03</B> since RedHat 6.0 or April 19, 1999</SMALL> <LI><SMALL>Slackware: <B>5.004_04</B> since Slackware 2.5 or June 1998</SMALL> <LI><SMALL>SuSE: <B>5.6.1</B> as of SuSE 7.3</SMALL> </LI></UL></DIV> <P>There are Perl IDEs <A name=linuxides>available</A> for Linux. Firstly, there are the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#unixides">usual</A> UNIX IDEs. Then there are various IDEs originating from Win32 but also available in Linux: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.solutionsoft.com/perl.htm">Perl Builder</A> from Solutionsoft <LI><A href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/Perl_Dev_Kit/">PerlDevKit</A> from ActiveState <LI><A href="http://www.indigostar.com/perledit.html">PerlEdit</A> from IndigoStar <LI><A href="http://helpconsulting.net/visiperl/">visiPerl+</A> from Help Consulting </LI></UL> <P>The multiplatform <A href="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse</A> IDE framework has Perl plugins available through the <A href="http://e-p-i-c.sourceforge.net/" name=epic>EPIC</A> project. </P> <H2><A id=lynxos name=lynxos>LynxOS</A></H2> <P>Starting from Perl 5.005 the LynxOS support has been integrated to the Perl standard <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">source code distribution</A>. But if you insist on a potentially obsolete binary: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/lynxos/">LynxOS</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=mac name=mac>Macintosh</A></H2> <H3><A id=macosclassic name=macosclassic>Mac OS Classic (pre-<B>X</B>)</A></H3> <P>MacPerl support is included in perl, in releases later than 5.6.1. The current release of MacPerl is based on 5.6.1. Mac OS 8.1 or better is required, although the previous version (5.2.0r4) and the MPW tool may be used on Mac OS 7.5.5 or better. For older Mac OS versions, see MacPerl 4.1.8, all in the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/mac/">ports/mac/</A> directory. </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.macperl.org/">MacPerl</A> home page <LI><A href="http://dev.macperl.org/">MacPerl Development</A> home page <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/mac/MacPerl-5.6.1r2_web.bin">MacPerl 5.6.1r2 Web Installer</A> (recommended) <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/mac/MacPerl-5.6.1r2_full.bin">MacPerl 5.6.1r2 Full Installer</A> </LI></UL> <P>MacPerl may be <A href="http://dev.macperl.org/?build">built</A> using freely available tools. </P> <P>Binary distributions for various Perl modules are also <A href="http://dev.macperl.org/cgi-bin/mmp.plx">available</A>. </P> <P>The MacPerl application comes with a simple 32k text editor/IDE. The MPW Perl tool can use the MPW shell which has no 32k limit. <A id=bbedit href="http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit.html" name=bbedit>BBEdit and BBEdit Lite</A> are text editors with Perl modes (works both for Mac OS Classic and Mac OS X). Also the shareware <A href="http://www.his.com/~jguyer/Alpha/index.html">Alpha</A> editor has Perl mode. </P> <H3><A id=macjperl name=macjperl>MacJPerl</A></H3> <P><A href="http://world.std.com/~habilis/macjperl/">MacJPerl</A> is (as of August 2002) based on older port of MacPerl (which was based on Perl 5.004), and the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#jperl">JPerl</A> patches (which were based on Perl 5.005). </P> <H3><A id=macosx name=macosx>Mac OS X</A></H3> <P>Mac OS X ships with Perl 5.6 as a standard component (Perl <B>5.6.0</B> as of OS X 10.2). </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.serverlogistics.com/downloads-osx.php">Server Logistics</A> Mac OS X Perl 5.8.0 (and other nice software) <LI><A href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/perl.html">Apple</A> copy of the above (and more <A href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/index.html">UNIX goodies</A> from Apple) </LI></UL> <UL> <LI><A href="http://web.barebones.com/support/bbedit.html">BBEdit</A> is a nice Perl environment for Mac OS X (BBEdit Lite is free, but the full version costs money). <LI><A href="http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~gf6d-kmym/en/">mi</A> is a fast coloring freeware editor (previously known as MMKEdit). <LI>The <A href="http://homepage.mac.com/goldfish1/perlidex.html">Perlidex</A> is a simple Perl IDE for Mac OS X. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=machten name=machten>Tenon MachTen</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.tenon.com/pub/applications/PPC/scriptors/">Power MachTen and CodeBuilder (PPC-based Macintoshes)</A> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.tenon.com/pub/applications/68k/scriptors/">Professional MachTen (68k-based Macintoshes)</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=mingw name=mingw>MinGW</A></H2> <P>MinGW is a collection of header files and import libraries that allow one to use GCC and produce native Windows32 programs. </P> <UL> <LI>(no known MinGW build) (<A href="http://www.mingw.org/">MinGW</A> in general) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=minix name=minix>Minix</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="ftp://minix1.hampshire.edu/pub/contrib/perl.tar.Z">32-bit Minix</A> No docs included for space considerations, <B>Perl 5.004_04</B>. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=mpeix name=mpeix>MPE/iX</A></H2> <P>First of all, go to the <A href="http://www.bixby.org/mark/perlix.html">Perl/iX</A> home page. Starting from Perl 5.005 the MPE/iX support has been integrated to the Perl standard source code distribution. But if you insist on a potentially obsolete binary: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/mpe/">MPE/iX</A> </LI></UL> <H2>MiNT</H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#atari">FreeMiNT</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=msdos name=msdos>MS-DOS</A></H2> <P>Starting from Perl 5.005 the MS-DOS support has been integrated to the Perl standard source code distribution. But if you insist on a binary: </P> <P>Several <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/msdos/README.txt">possibilities</A> exist, the most recommendable listed first. </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/msdos/LMOLNAR/">DJGPP Perl for MS-DOS</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/msdos/dosperlp.txt">Instructions</A> for the 2nd alternative, using the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#os2">OS/2</A> Perl. <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/msdos/dosperl.zip">The 3rd alternative: the simplest and the least flexible one.</A> </LI></UL> <P>There is also a <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#jperl">Japanese port of Perl for DOS (DJGPP)</A>. </P> <H2><A id=netbsd name=netbsd>NetBSD</A></H2><!-- multiplexer called for --> <UL> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/lang/perl5/README.html">Perl 5 package</A> <LI><A href="http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/software/">NetBSD packages system</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=netware name=netware>Novell NetWare</A></H2> <P>NetWare sources for Perl 5.8 has been integrated with the Perl standard source code distribution.</P> <P>The Perl for NetWare binaries are available on the <A href="http://developer.novell.com/ndk/perl5.htm">Novell NDK site</A> site and at the following location, too: <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/netware/">http://www.cpan.org/ports/netware/</A> (you probably are already there). Once you subscribe to the NDK you can download many other NDK components. The NDK site contains useful documentation and installation instructions.</P> <P>For information on how to build modules and related information, please visit <A href="http://developer.novell.com/ndk/perl5.htm">the NDK site</A> or refer to the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/netware/README.netware">README</A> that are part of the standard distribution.</P> <P>mod_perl, perl MySQL and other extensions to Perl are available as part of the NDK Perl 5.8 download. Additional Perl modules that are not part of the NetWare binaries can be downloaded from CPAN.</P> <H2><A id=newsos name=newsos>Sony NEWS-OS</A></H2> <UL> <LI>NEWS-OS 6 software, including Perl 5.6.0 <A href="http://www.sigma.tosho-u.ac.jp/SigmaFTP/newsos.6.1.H2.ja_JP.html">[jp]</A> <A href="http://www.sigma.tosho-u.ac.jp/SigmaFTP/newsos.6.1.H2.en_US.html">[en]</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=next name=next>NextStep</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.peak.org/next/apps/devtools/perl/">Quad-fat</A> (Intel + Motorola + Sparc + PA-Risc) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=openbsd name=openbsd>OpenBSD</A></H2> <P>Perl has always been a standard component of formal OpenBSD releases. OpenBSD 2.7 ships with Perl 5.6.</P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html">OpenBSD ports</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=nonstop name=nonstop>Tandem/Compaq NonStop/NonStop-UX</A></H2> <P>Starting from Perl 5.8.0 the NonStop-UX support is integrated to the Perl standard source code distribution. </P> <P><A href="http://www.itug.org/member/services/software/unix/perl5.tar">International Tandem Users' Group</A>, Perl <B>5.001m</B>, a really obsolete version (July 1995). If you want a never one, ask someone at the ITUG, or try compiling <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">from the standard source</A>. </P> <H2><A id=OS1100 name=OS1100>OS1100</A></H2> <P><I>(No known Perl binary distributions)</I> </P> <P><I>(No known Perl ports at all, to be more exact.)</I> </P> <H2><A id=os2 name=os2>IBM OS/2</A></H2> <P>The OS/2 port works also for <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#msdos">MS-DOS</A> and <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#win31">Win31</A>. </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/os2/README.1st">FileList</A> Kind of a micro-README. <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/os2/">All the files</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=os400 name=os400>IBM OS/400</A></H2> <UL> <LI>PASE <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/os400/README.os400">README</A> for Perl 5.8.0 <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/os400/perl-5.8.0@18380-os400.tgz">Perl 5.8.0 binary and libraries</A> </LI></UL> <LI>ILE <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/os400/old/README.AS400">README.AS400</A> for Perl 5.005_02 <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/os400/old/perlpgm.savf.gz">Perl 5.005_02 binary and libraries</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/os400/old/p500502.savf.gz">Perl 5.005_02 sources (ILE)</A> </LI></UL></LI></UL> <P>Perl 5.005_03, Perl-DBD, Perl-DBI, and several other development and programming tools are available as iSeries Tools for Developers <A href="http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/developer/factory/tools/">PRPQ 5799-PTL</A>. </P> <H2><A id=PalmOS name=PalmOS>PalmOS</A></H2> <P><I>(No known Perl binary distributions)</I> </P> <P><I>(No known Perl ports at all, to be more exact.)</I> </P> <H2><A id=plan9 name=plan9>Plan 9</A></H2> <P>Go to the <A href="http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9dist/">Bell labs Plan 9 site</A> and click on the "Additional Software", which will have among other things a Perl <B>5.8.0</B>. Note that you'll have to accept the Plan 9 license before getting to the additional software. </P> <H2><A id=powermax name=powermax>PowerMAX</A></H2> <P>Starting from Perl 5.005 the PowerMAX support has been integrated to the Perl standard <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">source code distribution</A>. But if you insist on a binary: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.ccur.com/realtime/download.asp">PowerMAX</A>, includes several modules. Also other software available. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=PrimOS name=PrimOS>PrimOS</A></H2> <P><I>(No known Perl binary distributions)</I> </P> <P><I>(No known Perl ports at all, to be more exact.)</I> </P> <H2><A id=epoc name=epoc>EPOC Release 5</A></H2> <P>ER5 works in the Psion 5mx, the Psion 7, the Psion netBook the Psion netPad, and the Ericsson MC 218.</P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.oflebbe.de/oflebbe/perl/">EPOC</A> </LI></UL> <P>Though in principle Symbian (ER6) is the same OS as EPOC, unfortunately the above port will not run on Symbian platforms.</P> <H2><A id=qnx name=qnx>QNX</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.qnx.com/developer/download/contrib/">QNX Community Software</A> (an ISO CD-ROM image, includes Perl <B>5.6.1</B>) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=sharp name=sharp>Sharp Embedix</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/sharp/Perl_5.8.0_arm.ipk">Perl 5.8.0</A> for Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 (rom ver 2.39), OS Embedix, release 1, <CODE>IPK</CODE> format, from Peter J. Mason </LI></UL> <H2><A id=reliant name=reliant>Fujitsu-Siemens ReliantUNIX</A></H2> <P>(Formerly known as SINIX)</P> <P>Since SINIX 5.43 or 1997 Perl <B>5.003</B> has shipped as a standard component. That is really old, you will either want <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">to compile from the sources</A> or use the following:</P> <UL> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.fujitsu-siemens.com/pub/OldFTP/sni/mr/pd/perl/">ReliantUNIX</A>, <CODE>pkgadd</CODE> format. From Fujitsu-Siemens but not supported by Fujitsu-Siemens. Also modules available. (Perl <B>5.004_04</B>) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=acorn name=acorn>Acorn RISCOS</A></H2> <P>Please note that this is the Acorn RISCOS, not the MIPS RISC-OS (for the latter, just use the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/stable.tar.gz">source code distribution</A>).</P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/acorn/">Acorn RISCOS</A> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/acorn/perl_112_archimedes.zip">5.005_02 for Archimedes</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/acorn/perl_112_riscpc.zip">5.005_02 for RISC PC</A> </LI></UL> <LI><A href="http://www.mirror.ac.uk/platforms/misc/riscos">HENSA</A> contains a lot of other software. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=sco name=sco>SCO</A></H2> <P>All the following are as of late March 2000 Perl <B>5.005_03</B>.</P> <UL> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/odt3/Updates/perl5.005_03.dist.tar.Z">ODT3 (3.2v4.2)</A> (COFF) <A href="ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/odt3/Updates/perl5.005_03.ODT_BUILD">[build notes for Perl 5.005_03]</A> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/osr5/interp/perl/">OpenServer 5</A> (ELF) <LI><A href="ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/uw2/interp/perl/">Unixware 2</A> (ELF) <LI><A href="ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/uw7/Packages/">Unixware 7 / Open UNIX 8</A> (ELF) Look for <B>skunkperl</B>. Also a lot of other software available. <LI><A href="ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/ou8/interp/perl/">Open Unix 8</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=sgi name=sgi>SGI</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#irix">IRIX</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=sequent name=sequent>Sequent</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dynixptx">DYNIX/ptx</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=solaris name=solaris>Sun Solaris</A></H2> <P>Starting from Solaris 8 Perl 5 ships standard with Solaris. <I>(Perl <B>5.005_03</B> with Solaris 8 (SunOS 5.8), and SunOS 5.9 ("Solaris 9") includes Perl <B>5.6.1</B>.)</I></P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/">ActiveState</A> <CODE>pkgadd</CODE>, <CODE>ActiveState</CODE> formats <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/G/GR/GRAHAMC/">SiePerl</A> for Solaris by Siemens, contains several modules <LI><A href="http://www.sunfreeware.com/">Sun Freeware</A> <CODE>pkgadd</CODE> format. Also a lot of other software available. <LI><A href="http://www.cise.ufl.edu/depot/software-solaris-index.shtml">University of Florida Depot.</A> <CODE>tar.gz</CODE> format. Also module distributions available. A lot of other software available. <LI><A href="http://people.netscape.com/richm/nsPerl/">Prebuilt Perls </A>by Rich Megginson, a special installer is used. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=stratus name=stratus>Stratus</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#vos">VOS</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=tandem name=tandem>Tandem/Compaq</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#guardian">Guardian</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#nonstop">NonStop</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=tru64 name=tru64>Tru64</A></H2> <P><I>(Formerly known as Digital UNIX formerly known as DEC OSF/1)</I> </P> <P>Starting from Tru64 V5.0 Perl 5 ships standard with Tru64 as <TT>/usr/bin/perl</TT>, but the runtime support (modules and documentation) are in a separate optional subset. <I>(As of Tru64 V5.0 5.004_04, but 5.005_03 is on the supplementary freeware CD-ROM.)</I> </P> <P><A href="http://people.netscape.com/richm/nsPerl/">A prebuilt version</A> by Rich Megginson, a special installer is used. </P> <H2><A id=ultrix name=ultrix>Ultrix</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/sw/pmax_ul43/perl-5.003/">pmax</A> Perl <B>5.003</B> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/sw/vax_ul4/perl-5.003/">vax</A> Perl <B>5.003</B> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=unix name=unix>UNIX</A></H2> <P>Traditionally UNIX was synonymous with C and a C compiler. You should be able to take any platform that calls itself UNIX and compile Perl on it without problems from the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/stable.tar.gz">source code</A>. (If this fails, your vendor is likely to be cheating you by not supplying you with a fully functional ANSI-capable compiler. They call this an "unbundled" compiler and "progress", too, by giving the customer "more options", in other words, making you pay more.) Therefore, nowadays, for various reasons, people do ask for binary distributions. </P> <P><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#aix">[AIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#bsdi">[BSD/OS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#coherent">[Coherent]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dg">[Data General]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[DEC OSF/1]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dgux">[DG/UX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[Digital UNIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#dynixptx">[DYNIX/ptx]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#freebsd">[FreeBSD]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#hpux">[HP-UX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#irix">[IRIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#linux">[Linux]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#machten">[MachTen]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#macosx">[Mac OS X]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#netbsd">[NetBSD]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#newsos">[NEWS-OS]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#next">[NextStep]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#nonstop">[NonStop]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#openbsd">[OpenBSD]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[OSF/1]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#powermax">[PowerMAX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sco">[SCO]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#reliant">[SINIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#reliant">[ReliantUNIX]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#solaris">[Solaris]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#tru64">[Tru64]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#ultrix">[Ultrix]</A> <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#sco">[Unixware]</A> </P> <P>Many of the UNIX text editors can be thought as <A name=unixides>IDEs</A>: <A href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/">[GNU Emacs]</A> <A href="http://www.bostic.com/vi/">[nvi]</A> <A href="http://dickey.his.com/vile/vile.html">[Vile]</A> <A href="http://www.vim.org/">[vim]</A> <A href="http://www.xemacs.org/Download/index.html">[XEMacs]</A> </P> <P>For <A name=unixdebug>debugging</A> Perl, there is of course the standard Perl debugger <A href="http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.8.0/pod/perldebtut.html">itself</A>. If the command line is not your bag, there are various graphical frontends: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/">DDD</A> (Data Display Debugger) (requires Motif/lesstif) <LI><A href="http://world.std.com/~aep/ptkdb/">ptkdb</A> (requires the Tk extension) <LI><A href="http://members.tripod.com/~CurtMcKelvey/perldbgui/">PerlDbGUI</A> (requires the Tk extension) </LI></UL> <P>If you are on x86 Linux, you might also want to try the various available <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#linuxides">IDEs</A>.</P> <P>See also the <A href="http://e-p-i-c.sourceforge.net/">EPIC</A> project for Eclipse Perl plugins.</P> <H2><A id=uwin name=uwin>U/WIN</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://emudev.kesoftware.com/Releases/2.0/InstallUWIN/uwinoptionpack.html">Perl for U/WIN</A> (Perl <B>5.004</B>) (<A href="http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/uwin/">U/WIN in general</A>) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=vms name=vms>VMS</A></H2> <P>Since September 1995 VMS 6.2 Perl has been on the Freeware CD (part of the standard installation). As of Freeware 5.0 the Perl release is <B>5.005_03</B>. There are also builds by vmsperl folks (non-Compaq) builds available at</P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.sidhe.org/vmsperl/prebuilt.html">Both VAX and Alpha are catered for.</A> <LI><A href="http://www.sidhe.org/vmsperl/">Perl On VMS</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=vos name=vos>Stratus VOS</A></H2> <P>Starting from Perl 5.005_03 the VOS support has been integrated to the Perl standard source code distribution. Since June 2002, Stratus supplies a fully-supported copy of Perl 5.6.1 in Release 2.0.1 of their GNU C++ & GNU Tools product, which runs on the Continuum product line and requires VOS Release 14.5.0 or later. If you do not wish to build Perl from source, or cannot meet the prerequisites for this product, or need a newer release of Perl, you can obtain binaries of Perl from Stratus: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/posix/alpha/alpha.html">Stratus</A>, <CODE>save.evf.gz</CODE> format. From Stratus but not supported by Stratus, runs on all Stratus platforms and many releases, but is not fully functional (because of the incomplete POSIX support it uses) (available from the same place). (Perl <B>5.8.0</B> as of August 2002) Also other software available. <LI><A href="ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/posix/ga/ga.html">Stratus</A>, <CODE>save.evf.gz</CODE> format. From Stratus but not supported by Stratus, runs on Stratus Continuum (HP PA-RISC) and VOS Release 14.3.0 or later, fully functional. (Perl <B>5.8.0</B> as of August 2002) Also other software available. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=vxworks name=vxworks>VxWorks</A></H2> <P><I>(No known Perl binary distributions)</I> </P> <P><I>(No known Perl ports at all, to be more exact.)</I> </P> <H2><A id=wince name=wince>WinCE / Pocket PC</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.rainer-keuchel.de/software.html">WinCE</A> (also many other UNIX tools ported to WinCE available) </LI></UL> <H2><A id=win31 name=win31>Windows 3.1</A></H2> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/win31/winperlp.txt">Instructions</A> for installation. </LI></UL> <H2><A id=win32 name=win32>Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2000/W2K / WinXP (Win32)</A></H2> <P>Starting from Perl 5.005 the Win32 support has been integrated to the Perl standard <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">source code distribution</A>. But if you insist on a binary: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl/">ActivePerl</A> (Perl for Win32, Perl for ISAPI, PerlScript, Perl Package Manager) <LI><A href="http://perl.apache.org/dist/win32-bin/">Apache/Perl</A> (binaries for both Perl-5.6.1/Apache-1.0/mod_perl-1 and Perl-5.8.0/Apache-2/mod_perl-2) <LI><A href="http://www.devside.net/">DeveloperSide.Net</A> (compiled under VS.NET and includes the latest versions of Apache2, PHP, MySQL, OpenSSL, mod_perl, Apache::ASP, and a few other components) <LI><A href="http://www.indigostar.com/indigoperl.htm">IndigoPerl</A> (Perl for Win32, integrated Apache webserver, GUI Package Manager) <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/G/GR/GRAHAMC/">SiePerl</A> for Win32 by Siemens, contains several modules <LI><A href="http://people.netscape.com/richm/nsPerl/">Prebuilt Perls</A> by Rich Megginson, a special installer is used. </LI></UL> <P><B>These two are very obsolete and no more maintained or updated. Use only if you know that you need these.</B></P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/win32/Standard/x86/perl5.00402-bindist04-bc.zip">Perl (<B>5.004</B>) for Win32 for x86</A> Contains many useful additional modules. <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/win32/Standard/x86/perl5.00402-bindist04-bc.readme">README</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/win32/Standard/alpha/perl5.00402-bindist04-msvcAlpha.tar.gz">Perl (<B>5.004</B>) for Win32 for Alpha</A> Identical to the x86 one, except for the target CPU. <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/win32/Standard/alpha/perl5.00402-bindist04-msvcAlpha.readme">README</A> </LI></UL> <P>(Especially) if you are accustomed to Windows you might be interested in various <A name=winides>IDEs</A> for Perl, in alphabetical order: </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse</A> multiplatform IDE has <A href="http://e-p-i-c.sourceforge.net/">Perl plugins</A> <LI><A href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/">Komodo</A> from ActiveState (Windows and Linux) <LI><A href="http://open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net/">Open Perl IDE</A> (Windows) <LI><A href="http://www.solutionsoft.com/perl.htm">Perl Builder</A> from Solutionsoft (Windows and Linux) <LI><A href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/Perl_Dev_Kit/">PerlDevKit</A> from ActiveState (Windows and Linux) <LI><A href="http://www.indigostar.com/perledit.html">PerlEdit</A> from IndigoStar (Windows and Linux) <LI><A href="http://www.bahnhof.se/~johanl/perl/Oasis/">Perl Oasis</A> from Johan Lindström (Windows) <LI><A href="http://www.perlwiz.biz/">PerlWiz</A> from Arctan Computer Ventures (Windows) <LI><A href="http://helpconsulting.net/visiperl/">visiPerl+</A> from Help Consulting (Windows) </LI></UL> <P>or editors (Perl programs are just plain text so any editor will do). </P> <P><A href="http://www.starbase.com/">[CodeWright]</A> <A href="ftp://ftp.cs.pdx.edu/pub/elvis/">[Elvis]</A> <A href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html">[GNU Emacs]</A> <A href="http://www.lugaru.com/">[Epsilon]</A> <A href="http://www.vim.org/download.php#pc">[gVim]</A> <A href="http://www.multiedit.com/">[MultiEdit]</A> <A href="http://www.bostic.com/vi/">[nvi]</A> <A href="http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/">[PFE]</A> <A href="http://www.slickedit.com/">[SlickEdit]</A> <A href="http://www.ultraedit.com/">[UltraEdit]</A> <A href="http://dickey.his.com/vile/vile.html">[Vile]</A> <A href="http://www.vim.org/">[vim]</A> <A href="http://www.xemacs.org/Download/index.html">[XEMacs]</A> </P> <P>or shell environments (the first three are full UNIX tool environments, tcsh and zsh are just the shell). </P> <P><A href="http://www.cygwin.com/">[Cygwin bash]</A> <A href="http://www.mks.com/">[MKS ksh]</A> <A href="http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/uwin/">[U/WIN sh]</A> <A href="ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/tcsh/">[tcsh]</A> <A href="http://www.kitebird.com/csh-tcsh-book/">(csh/tcsh book)</A> <A href="ftp://ftp.blarg.net/users/amol/zsh/">[zsh]</A> <A href="http://www.zsh.org/">(zsh in general)</A> </P> <P>See also the <A href="http://e-p-i-c.sourceforge.net/">EPIC</A> project for <A href="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse</A> Perl plugins.</P> <P>There is a Windows port of Perl 5 to Japanese encodings (EUC and Shift-JIS): </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#jperl">JPerl</A> </LI></UL> <P><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#mingw">MinGW</A> is a collection of header files and import libraries that allow one to use GCC and produce native Windows32 programs. </P> <P>These are ports of UNIX-like environments for Win32, which are useful for compiling Perl (and at least Cygwin contains Perl as an installable package). </P> <UL> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#cygwin">Cygwin</A> <LI><A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#uwin">U/WIN</A> </LI></UL> <H2><A id=zos name=zos>IBM z/OS (OS/390)</A></H2> <P>Since OS/390 R2.3 Perl <B>5.004_03</B> shipped as a standard component.</P> <P>Starting from Perl 5.005_02 the OS/390 (also known as OS/390, also known as Open Edition, also known as MVS) support has been integrated to the Perl standard source code distribution. </P> <P><B>NOTE!</B> As of July 2002, the <A href="http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#usethesource">Perl <B>5.8.0</B> source</A> builds and tests at better than 99% on z/OS (OS/390). (The previous version, 5.6.1, didn't work well on EBCDIC platforms.) </P> <P>See also the following:</P> <UL> <LI>a big (36 MB <A href="ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/s390/zos/tools/redbook_5944/5944src.tar">source</A> and 37 MB <A href="ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/s390/zos/tools/redbook_5944/5944bin.tar.Z">binaries</A>) <A href="http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/bpxa1ty1.html#opensrc">package</A> of open source software (<A href="ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/s390/zos/tools/redbook_5944/README.txt">including</A> Perl <B>5.00503</B>) for z/OS, from the larger collection in ... <LI><A href="http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/bpxa1ty1.html">Tools and Toys</A>: Ported Tools for z/OS, includes Perl 5.6.1 </LI></UL> <HR> <H1><A id=disclaimer name=disclaimer>Disclaimer</A></H1> <P>The inclusion or exclusion of any site, application, or product does not represent any special endorsement or discrimination, nor is any attempt at comprehensiveness made, just an educated guess at which ones could possibly be useful. </P> <P><STRONG>Installing software is always a security risk, installing binary distributions doubly so. </STRONG></P> <P>None of the CPAN maintainers, Perl developers or contributors, or any entities publishing this list in any media, will be liable for any damage caused by the transfer, storage, installation, or use of these distributions. 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