PS I suppose looking on the bright side I now have UniServer with a full version of Perl on me memory stick thanks for that. In Windows Task Manager, you can see what CPU, memory, disk and network utilization is. ![]() The only conclusion I can draw although a long shot have you tried a different memory stick? perl510.dll is a module belonging to ActivePerl from ActiveState. I was hoping to reproduce the problem but now I am stumped. Getting ActivePerl Resources for installing and configuring ActivePerl. Size about 46M time around 12 minutes.Ĥ) Tests ran through admin panel info pages and Localhost no problems.ĥ) Restarted PC again no problem, ran the memory stick on another PC (OK running XP home) no problem. Safeguard your applications with guaranteed, quality-assured ActivePerl binaries and mitigate risk with world-class support for your critical Perl systems. Running fine on apanel and Localhost.ģ) Directly overlaid the full Perl library to USB stick, allowed overwrite to both read only files and current files. (Size about 43M)Ģ) Tested the installation, no problems well apart from the security stuff from the firewall. up the loading of the script because it can cache Perl scripts in memory. Library taken from ActivePerl-5.8.8.820-MSWin339ġ) Installed a clean version of Uniform Server 3.5-Apollo this was directly to a USB stick, time taken about 8 minuets. Most users will install ActivePerl and then start using it for all sorts of. In my previous post I mentioned the library was big hence provide a few figures I could not resist the temptation and give it a bash, just to see where the problems are. OK I do admit a little tongue in cheek I have never tried it. To install the latest PMDK release and link it to your Visual Studio solution at first you. kbro Posts: 2 Joined: 10.I have been following this one because I stated the core elements of Perl are stable and doing a full overlay of the library should not cause a problem with UniServer. It's worth mentioning that I also had to install NMAKE-1.5 from to get cpan installation to work for the Cache::Cache package, which is a prerequisite of HTML::Mason, which is the whole reason I'm installing XAMPP etc in the first place.įinally, I did try going to to report this bug but this site isn't responding. ![]() Either way, removing the stray "c:" at the start of the path allowed cpan to work. Either this file is corrupt in the XAMPP/Perl add-on distribution, or the installer screws it up when it replaces whatever path was there originally with the one I've installed XAMPP to. I eventually traced this is to C:\XAMPP\perl\lib\Config_ containing pathnames beginning with "c:C:\XAMPP\". versions of ActivePerl can be installed on the same system as long as they are installed in separate directories. Having sorted out the tools I ran the install command again, and it failed when it tried to create a directory called "c:C:\XAMPP\perl\html\site\lib\CGI". To avoid this in the future I suggest you ship XAMPP/Perl *WITHOUT* the CPAN/Config.pm file - it gets autogenerated by cpan if it isn't there. KutinSoft Reboot Service is a freeware service designed to reboot a computer remotely or in case of memory overflow. I installed equivalent tools from the GnuWin32 distribution (bzip2, gzip, make, less, patch, tar, unzip, wget) and then ran "o conf init" in cpan to reinitialise the config. This is because C:\XAMPP\Perl\lib\CPAN\Config.pm contains paths pointing to tools in the Microsoft VisualStudio. The installation failed because cpan couldn't find "untar". ![]() I tried using state clean uninstall, post which I started seeing this error: 5 12:06:51 Rollbar error: empty token panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference signal 0xc0000005 code0x0 addr0x0 pc0xd2917c. When a Firefox user wishes to clear specific or all their browsers. I was trying to uninstall ActiveState Perl from my Windows 10 machine, but it seems there is no step-by-step guidance. I wanted to install some additional Perl modules from CPAN so I went to my C:\XAMPP\Perl\bin directory, ran "cpan" and tried to "install CGI::Session". CentOS 7 users will need to use GNU tar to extract the ActivePerl tarball before. I've just installed XAMPP 1.7.0 on my Dell Inspiron 1545 running Windows Vista Home Premium.
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