Put this in ~/.rakudobrew
, and add aliases for convenience.
It's quick and dirty, and may be broken on your system. Please report any breakages.
- On *nix do:
git clone https://github.com/tadzik/rakudobrew ~/.rakudobrew
export PATH=~/.rakudobrew/bin:$PATH
# or fish shell: set -U fish_user_paths ~/.rakudobrew/bin/ $fish_user_paths
rakudobrew init # Instructions for permanent installation.
- On Windows CMD do:
git clone https://github.com/tadzik/rakudobrew %USERPROFILE%\rakudobrew
SET PATH=%USERPROFILE%\rakudobrew\bin;%PATH%
rakudobrew init # Instructions for permanent installation.
- On Windows PowerShell do:
git clone https://github.com/tadzik/rakudobrew $Env:USERPROFILE\rakudobrew
$Env:PATH = "$Env:USERPROFILE\rakudobrew\bin;$Env:PATH"
rakudobrew init # Instructions for permanent installation.
If you want to use the Microsoft compiler cl
, you have to make sure the compiler is on
your PATH
and you have the environment variables cl
requires set.
This happens automatically when using the Native Tools Command Prompt but has to be done
manually when using a normal terminal (or PowerShell). The script vcvars32.bat
(which is in the same
folder as cl
) can set these variables up automatically for you.
On PowerShell this requires some additional trickery as described on StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/q/6140864
It might be necessary to use an Administrative console to work around a problem with permissions that go wrong during the build process.
- Run something like:
$ rakudobrew build moar
to build the latest [Rakudo](https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo)
(in this case, on the [MoarVM](https://github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM) backend),
which should then be available as `perl6`.
- You now need a module management tool, you can use either:
- To use [Panda](https://github.com/tadzik/panda) (a Perl 6 module manager), do:
$ rakudobrew build-panda
- Or use [zef](https://github.com/ugexe/zef) (a Perl 6 Management Tool),
do:
$ rakudobrew build-zef
## Upgrading your Perl 6 implementation
$ rakudobrew build moar
## Upgrading rakudobrew itself
$ rakudobrew self-upgrade
## Uninstall rakudobrew and its Perl 6(s)
To remove rakudobrew and any Perl 6 implementations it's installed on your system,
just remove or rename the `~/.rakudobrew` directory.
## Specifying custom git path
In case git is not in any standard `PATH` on your system, you can specify a custom path
to the git binary using a `GIT_BINARY` environment variable:
$ GIT_BINARY="%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\GitHub\PORTAB~1\bin\git.exe" rakudobrew build all
## Command-line switches
Run `rakudobrew`