![]() Since other people can't access it directly, they have to get access to a system that has the necessary bits (Perl plus modules) installed already, or they have to make their own Perlbrew. Only you have access to your Perlbrew.However, there are also disadvantages to using Perlbrew: Perlbrew is by far the best option when you are doing any sort of Perl development, because it is so easy to blow away and rebuild the environment when something goes wrong. You can install whatever modules you want, without having to rely on SRCC to build and deploy them to a system Perl (which might not be doable easily) or a Perl module.You can have the latest released version of Perl, without having to wait for SRCC to build and install it.There are two major advantages to using Perlbrew: ![]() ![]() Almost all major versions of Perl can be built using Perlbrew, and Perl code run by your local Perl does not know (or care) that you are running from a local Perl (as opposed to the system Perl). Perlbrew is a Perl module that orchestrates the building of Perls within your home directory, and modifying your session's environment so that you can use your local Perl automatically. Perlbrew lets you have your own complete Perl installation, while leveraging the system's libraries and toolchain. ![]()
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