perllinux - Perl version 5 on Linux systems
This document describes various features of Linux that will affect how Perl version 5 (hereafter just Perl) is compiled and/or runs.
Normally one can install /usr/bin/perl on Linux using your distribution's package manager (e.g: sudo apt-get install perl, or sudo dnf install perl). Note that sometimes one needs to install some extra system packages in order to be able to use CPAN frontends, and that messing with the system's perl is not always recommended. One can use perlbrew to avoid such issues.
sudo apt-get install perl
sudo dnf install perl
Otherwise, perl should build fine on Linux using the mainstream compilers GCC and clang, while following the usual instructions.
Sun Microsystems has released a port of their Sun Studio compilers for Linux. As of May 2019, the last stable release took place on 2017, and one can buy support contracts for them.
There are some special instructions for building Perl with Sun Studio on Linux. Following the normal Configure, you have to run make as follows:
Configure
LDLOADLIBS=-lc make
LDLOADLIBS is an environment variable used by the linker to link /ext modules to glibc. Currently, that environment variable is not getting populated by a combination of Config entries and ExtUtil::MakeMaker. While there may be a bug somewhere in Perl's configuration or ExtUtil::MakeMaker causing the problem, the most likely cause is an incomplete understanding of Sun Studio by this author. Further investigation is needed to get this working better.
LDLOADLIBS
/ext
Config
ExtUtil::MakeMaker
Steve Peters <steve@fisharerojo.org>
Please report any errors, updates, or suggestions to https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues.
To install less, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm less
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install less
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.