App::perlbrew - Manage perl installations in your $HOME
# Installation
curl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl | bash
# Initialize
perlbrew init
# See what is available
perlbrew available
# Install some Perls
perlbrew install 5.18.2
perlbrew install perl-5.8.1
perlbrew install perl-5.19.9
# Install with thread support
perlbrew install -v perl-5.18.2 -Dusethreads
# See what were installed
perlbrew list
# Switch to an installation and set it as default
perlbrew switch perl-5.18.2
# Temporarily use another version only in current shell.
perlbrew use perl-5.8.1
perl -v
# Or turn it off completely. Useful when you messed up too deep.
# Or want to go back to the system Perl.
perlbrew off
# Use 'switch' command to turn it back on.
perlbrew switch perl-5.12.2
# Exec something with all perlbrew-ed perls
perlbrew exec -- perl -E 'say $]'
perlbrew is a program to automate the building and installation of perl in an easy way. It provides multiple isolated perl environments, and a mechanism for you to switch between them.
Everything is installed under ~/perl5/perlbrew
. You then need to include a
bashrc/cshrc provided by perlbrew to tweak the PATH for you. You then can
benefit from not having to run sudo
commands to install
cpan modules because those are installed inside your HOME
too.
For the documentation of perlbrew usage see perlbrew command
on MetaCPAN, or by running perlbrew help
,
or by visiting perlbrew's official website. The following documentation
features the API of App::perlbrew
module, and may not be remotely
close to what your want to read.
It is the simplest to use the perlbrew installer, just paste this statement to your terminal:
curl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl | bash
Or this one, if you have fetch
(default on FreeBSD):
fetch -o- https://install.perlbrew.pl | sh
After that, perlbrew
installs itself to ~/perl5/perlbrew/bin
, and you
should follow the instruction on screen to modify your shell rc file to put it
in your PATH.
The installed perlbrew command is a standalone executable that can be run with system perl. The minimum system perl version requirement is 5.8.0, which should be good enough for most of the OSes these days.
A fat-packed version of patchperl is also installed to
~/perl5/perlbrew/bin
, which is required to build old perls.
The directory ~/perl5/perlbrew
will contain all install perl executables,
libraries, documentations, lib, site_libs. In the documentation, that directory
is referred as perlbrew root
. If you need to set it to somewhere else because,
say, your HOME
has limited quota, you can do that by setting PERLBREW_ROOT
environment variable before running the installer:
export PERLBREW_ROOT=/opt/perl5
curl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl | bash
As a result, different users on the same machine can all share the same perlbrew root directory (although only original user that made the installation would have the permission to perform perl installations.)
You may also install perlbrew from CPAN:
cpan App::perlbrew
In this case, the perlbrew command is installed as /usr/bin/perlbrew
or
/usr/local/bin/perlbrew
or others, depending on the location of your system
perl installation.
Please make sure not to run this with one of the perls brewed with perlbrew. It's the best to turn perlbrew off before you run that, if you're upgrading.
perlbrew off
cpan App::perlbrew
You should always use system cpan (like /usr/bin/cpan) to install
App::perlbrew
because it will be installed under a system PATH like
/usr/bin
, which is not affected by perlbrew switch
or use
command.
The self-upgrade
command will not upgrade the perlbrew installed by cpan
command, but it is also easy to upgrade perlbrew by running cpan App::perlbrew
again.
-
(Str) current_perl
Return the "current perl" object attribute string, or, if absent, the value of
PERLBREW_PERL
environment variable. -
(Str) current_perl (Str)
Set the
current_perl
object attribute to the given value.
perlbrew project uses github https://github.com/gugod/App-perlbrew/issues and RT https://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=App-perlbrew for issue tracking. Issues sent to these two systems will eventually be reviewed and handled.
See https://github.com/gugod/App-perlbrew/contributors for a list of project contributors.
Kang-min Liu <gugod@gugod.org>
Copyright (c) 2010-2016 Kang-min Liu <gugod@gugod.org>
.
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