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Perl Modules Updated with Open SSL 1.0.2g
Perl Modules Updated with OpenSSL 1.0.2g
OpenSSL 1.0.2g was released today, containing fixes for a variety of security vulnerabilities. While we don’t believe these vulnerabilities will impact most people, ActivePerl makes ...
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Windows DLL Relocation and Perl
Windows DLL Relocation and Perl
Recently a nasty bug was discovered in the way Perl builds DLL files on Windows when compiling with GCC. If an application needed to load ...
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installing CPAN Modules on ActivePerl 5.18 and Later
Installing CPAN Modules on ActivePerl 5.18 and Later
April 2021 Update: PPM has been replaced with the ActiveState Platform, which enhances PPM’s build and deploy capabilities. You can try it for yourself by installing Perl ...
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High Performance Image Resizing With Image::Scale
High Performance Image Resizing With Image::Scale
Several years ago I helped develop a media server that was designed to run on everything from desktop PCs to low-end Linux-based NAS devices. A ...
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