
You can also specify a custom installation directory instead of using the default. Specifying a custom installation directory
Activeperl 5.22 install#
The following command will generate a log of the install in “install.log” in the current directory. If you want to enable logging you can add the appropriate command line switches to specify the level of logging and the log file location. You can start the Setup Wizard from the command line, and walk through the installation steps in the user interface.
Activeperl 5.22 windows#
ActivePerl’s installer uses Windows Installer technology, which allows you to partially control the install from the command line. You should start the command prompt as an Administrator to ensure the the installation can complete successfully. You can install ActivePerl from the command line. Running the ActivePerl Setup Wizard on the command line Running the installation as an Administrator allows other users on the computer to use ActivePerl, and ensures that all of ActivePerl’s features function correctly.
Activeperl 5.22 .exe#
exe file and select Run As Administrator. Note: If you do not have Administrator rights on the computer, you can use the generic ActiveState Package Installer to complete the installation. When you install ActivePerl, you should run the setup wizard as an Administrator.


PPM packages in your new installation by typing: ppm profile restore C:\profile.xml Once done, you can use the profile you saved to reinstall the same set of Once you have saved this profile, you can proceed with the new install. This means that anyĪdditional packages that were installed using PPM must be manually reinstalledĪfter the ActivePerl 5.22 installation, so creating a list of these packagesĪnd restore your locally installed PPM packages.įor example, to save a profile before you upgrade, you can type: ppm profile save C:\profile.xml Version of ActivePerl, and then install the 5.22 version. Upgrading from earlier ActivePerl versions requires that you delete the old ActivePerl only appears in the Add/Remove Programs.ActivePerl applications will not write messages to the event log.Registry entries are created under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and not under.The PerlScript feature will be unavailable.PerlScript file associations are not created.Environment variables are set only for the current user.
Activeperl 5.22 full#
If you install ActivePerl without full administrator privileges, the Administrative Privileges: ActivePerl installations must be performed by a privileged user.May get an error message to this effect, or it may fail mysteriously. If you do, the Windows Installer Service will notīe able to access the EXE file in order to perform the installation. Installation package from a directory for which the “System” account does System Account: (EXE Installer only) Do not launch the.

Perl modules to be used during the installation process. Otherwise, these variables may cause incompatible versions of

Have been set on your system, you should unset them before installingĪctivePerl.
