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Strawberry Perl October 2009 released, with BioPerl as headline featureDear BioPeople
I'm happy to announce to the final release of Strawberry Perl October 2009. It can be downloaded at http://strawberryperl.com/ The three headline improvements for this release are: - Inclusion of the DBD::Pg PostgreSQL client in the default install - Inclusion of libdb.dll and a working DB_File in the default install, allowing installation of BioPerl from the CPAN. - Inclusion of OpenSSL and a number of other crypto packages, allowing support for HTTPS and signed CPAN modules. The installation of BioPerl 1.6.1 with default Makefile.PL options (i.e. just hitting enter for everything) should now work relatively reliably, albeit with some fairly noisy warnings during testing. Anyone having installation difficulties can click on the "Live Chat" support link at the top of the Strawberry Perl front page or join #win32 on irc.perl.org, and we'll do our best to help you out. Please note the channel is staffed by volunteers in an imperfect mix of timezones, if you do not get an immediate response to your question please lurk in the channel and you'll get an answer when someone wakes up. Over the few releases, our intention is to become and default and obvious choice for running BioPerl applications on Windows (and to improve BioPerl windows support generally). To help achieve this, we have formed a partnership with Microsoft to help with Windows testing. Strawberry Perl is the founding member of Microsoft's Open Source Network, which provides us access to a wide variety of different Windows virtual machine environments, hosted, managed and paid for by Microsoft. These Windows virtual machines (covering XP, Vista, Server 2003 32bit, Server 2003 64bit, Server 2008 32bit, Server 2008 64bit, and shortly Windows 7) are completely free to access and use for testing and debugging, and are available for use by anyone with a register CPAN login. Login accounts and coordination of access to the VMs are managed in irc.perl.org #msopensource. Please contact someone there for access to the environments. In addition to this, for the January 2010 release of the new Strawberry Perl Professional distribution we intend to include BioPerl in the default install, along with the Padre Perl IDE and many other distributions such as SDL for mathematical programming, Imager and GD for graphics, and many other popular CPAN modules. Suggestions for CPAN modules that the BioPerl community would like to see included on top of the core BioPerl package are welcome. Bug reports can be filed against the Perl-Dist- Strawberry package on rt.cpan.org. Thank you all for your time, and look forward to working with you guys to make the installation of BioPerl better, easier, and more reliable. Adam Kennedy Strawberry Perl Team _______________________________________________ Bioperl-l mailing list Bioperl-l@... http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/bioperl-l |
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