Getting started quickly
We recommend that you always run the latest stable version, currently 5.42.0. If you're running a version older than 5.8.3, you may find that the latest version of CPAN modules will not work.
Running Linux, Solaris, AIX, HPUX, or any other UNIX-like system?
Already Installed
You probably already have perl installed. Typeperl -v on a command line to find out which version.Consider looking atApp::perlbrew to help compile and manage Perl from source.
Find out more about the source code, development versions as well as current releases of thePerl source code.
Already Installed
Mac OS X already has Perl installed. Open aTerminal application (in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder) and runperl -v to find out which version.
ActiveState Perl has binary distributions of Perl for Mac OS X. This is the simplest way to install the latest version of Perl.
Consider looking atApp::perlbrew to help compile and manage Perl from source.
Find out more about the source code, development versions as well as current releases of thePerl source code.
Windows does not have Perl installed by default.
ActiveState Perl ActiveState offers both a free community version and a commercially supported binary distribution of Perl for Win32 and Perl for Win64.
Strawberry Perl: A 100% Open Source Perl for Windows that is exactly the same as Perl everywhere else; this includes using modules fromCPAN, without the need for binary packages. Help is available from other Windows Perl developers on the #win32 irc channel on irc.perl.org (seewebsite for access through a browser).
Consider looking atApp::perlbrew to help compile and manage Perl from source.
Find out more about the source code, development versions as well as current releases of thePerl source code.