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			README.PERL: clarify "matching" Perl requirement on Windows.
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
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|  Notes on Perl on Windows | ||||
|  ------------------------ | ||||
| 
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|  If you will build on Cygwin (and possibly some other POSIX layers), | ||||
|  Perl is already part of your distribution.  Simply use the Cygwin | ||||
|  package manager to make sure Perl gets installed. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  Otherwise, you will need to install Perl separately.  The Perl | ||||
|  package that we know of is ActiveState Perl, available from | ||||
|  There are a number of build targets that can be viewed as "Windows". | ||||
|  Indeed, there are VC-* configs targeting VisualStudio C, as well as | ||||
|  MinGW and Cygwin. The key recommendation is to use "matching" Perl, | ||||
|  one that matches build environment. For example, if you will build | ||||
|  on Cygwin be sure to use the Cygwin package manager to install Perl. | ||||
|  For VC-* builds we recommend ActiveState Perl, available from | ||||
|  http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl. | ||||
| 
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|  Notes on Perl on VMS | ||||
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