Perlbrew
perlbrew is a manager for sudo-free, user-level perl installations.
Installation
cd ~/tmp
wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.github.com/gugod/App-perlbrew/master/perlbrew
perl perlbrew self-install
cat 'source ~/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc' >> ~/.bashrc # restart bash for this to take effect
At this point, you should also install patchperl, but the default command to do this,
perl perlbrew install-patchperl
failed for me because of a certificate issue. A workaround is to get it directly:
curl -kL https://raw.github.com/gugod/patchperl-packing/master/patchperl > ~/perl5/perlbrew/bin/patchperl
chmod +x ~/perl5/perlbrew/bin/patchperl
Alternatively, perlbrew can be patched to add the -k option to ignore cert issues. However, the program is minified, so this is currently more straightforward.
Add a new perl install
perlbrew install --as $your_install_name stable
- The
--as
switch is optional. Omitting it causes the version to be used instead of a name when managing. - The
stable
specifier may be replaced with any version number orblead
. - Other options are available.
This is a full perl install process and will take a substantial about of time. You will be given a tail -f
command to follow the log if desired.
I believe it is supposed to work to install the same version twice as long as the names are different. However, don't try to perform the actual installs simultaneously; wait for one to finish before starting the next.
Image::Magick
One process that is claimed to work for installing Image::Magick is given on perltricks.com.
The given process has a new IM library installed under ~/local. I'm likely to modify it to something like ~/opt/ImageMagick-VERSION-NAME. This should be documented here.