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909 | downloaded perl sources are being cached, to avoid downloading them |
909 | downloaded perl sources are being cached, to avoid downloading them |
910 | again. The default is empty, which means there is no cache. |
910 | again. The default is empty, which means there is no cache. |
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912 | =item C<PERL_VERSION> |
912 | =item C<PERL_VERSION> |
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914 | The perl version to install - default is currently C<5.12.3>, but C<5.8.9> |
914 | The perl version to install - C<5.12.5> is a good choice for small builds, |
915 | is also a good choice (5.8.9 is much smaller than 5.12.3, while 5.10.1 is |
915 | but C<5.8.9> is also a good choice (5.8.9 is much smaller than 5.12.5), if |
916 | about as big as 5.12.3). |
916 | it builds on your system. |
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918 | You can also set this variable to the full URL of a tarball (F<.tar>, |
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919 | F<.tar.gz>, F<.tar.bz2>, F<.tar.lzma> or F<.tar.xz>). |
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921 | The default is currently |
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922 | F<http://stableperl.schmorp.de/dist/latest.tar.gz>, i.e. the latest |
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923 | stableperl release. |
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924 | |
918 | =item C<PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT>, C<EV_EXTRA_DEFS>, ... |
925 | =item C<PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT>, C<EV_EXTRA_DEFS>, ... |
919 | |
926 | |
920 | Usually set to C<1> to make modules "less inquisitive" during their |
927 | Usually set to C<1> to make modules "less inquisitive" during their |
921 | installation. You can set (and export!) any environment variable you want |
928 | installation. You can set (and export!) any environment variable you want |