It is now over 60 days since the last post. This is page 1, subject is 2 pages long: 1 2 To show them in your local time you can join the forum, and then set the 'time correction' field in your profile to the number of hours difference between your location and UTC time. The dates and times for posts above are shown in Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC). Maybe uninstall any earlier versions of Perl in case you had the 64-bit one already there. This was under Windows XP, I don't know what version of MUSHclient you are using or what operating system, but it ought to work. No error message, and a test of Perl worked. Oh well.Ībout 10 minutes later, when the Perl installer finished, I re-opened MUSHclient, and switched to Perl. 22.6 Mb lol compared to 3.1 Mb for MUSHclient. I then downloaded the Perl installer and ran that. I then made a new world and tried to switch to Perlscript and got the error message you mentioned. I downloaded and installed MUSHclient v4.63: Well I tried to reproduce this on a spare PC. (Of course, I'm probably going to get laughed at and told there's no such thing as a 64-bit Perl package, but I don't know anything about Perl, so just throwing it up in case there might be one.) Combined with the fact the latter had a bit broken WSH scripting interfaces in newer versions, it took me a while to find the issue. I ran into this issue when trying to get Python working on my new 64-bit installation of Windows. Make sure that _everything_ that needs to be done to get it working properly is done in a _32-bit_ context (there is such a thing as a 32-bit and a 64-bit explorer if you have 64-bit windows), as Windows has a fair bit of hocus pocus going on to hide the differences from users. No harm in installing the 64-bit ones, but you definitely need the entire doodah in 32-bit for it to work with MUSHclient, since MUSHclient is 32-bit itself, and it is impossible to communicate with a 64-bit Perl for more reasons than I can count. Install the 32-bit version of the Perl libraries. I see the most important thing not mentioned. Nick Gammon Australia (22,907 posts) bio Forum Administrator I've tried copying perl512.ddl to different places, but I'm just not having any luck. Internet, point your browser at, the Perl Home Page.Īfter searching these forums and the web I expected to be able to click the register DLL button in the scripting window, but it's greyed out for perlscript. We’ll phase out our Community Edition language distributions and installers. Retiring our Community Editions and installers. Organizations will need to pay for development use beyond certain limits. This system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". The most important changes in ActiveState’s licensing and pricing are: Development use by organizations will no longer be free of charge. GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit.Ĭomplete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found on Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License or the (with 3 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)īinary build 1201 provided by ActiveState This is perl 5, version 12, subversion 1 (v5.12.1) built for MSWin32-圆4-multi-thread Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.
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