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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T19:35:38+00:00 2026-06-02T19:35:38+00:00

I have a Linux server that has no access to the internet (access is

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I have a Linux server that has no access to the internet (access is prevented by a firewall). I would like to install a new Perl. What are my options and what is the best way to do this? The system Perl (included in OS installation) must remain unchanged.

I have been using perlbrew and I think it is the best way to do an online installation. But all the steps involved in perlbrew seem to require internet access: you download it from the net, it downloads new Perl versions from the net etc. and I haven’t found a glue how to make it work offline.

If perlbrew is out of question I could build Perl from source into a custom location on the server. I assume that this could end up being complicated, time-consuming and error-prone. And every time I update Perl I have make a new build manually.

There can also be other ways to install that I’m not currently aware of. And of course I could stick with the system Perl but it is an outdated version and I’m already using the new syntax features. Or I could start negotiations to change the firewall policy to allow internet access for perlbrew.

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    2026-06-02T19:35:40+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 7:35 pm

    There’s nothing that special about perlbrew. If you aren’t going to use it to download the Perl sources, it’s not saving you that much. Once you have the Perl sources, you just need to configure and install it:

    % ./Configure -des -Dprefix=/path/to/installation
    % make install
    

    Once done, everything for that Perl is under that installation path.

    I dislike perlbrew mostly because it hides from people how amazingly simple this task is so they feel like they can’t do it on their own.

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