We migrating to a newer version of PERL due to additional security requirements for LDAP.
I am testing locally now. I noticed that I have to Activate every day.
When we install on our ETL server how do we avoid having to Activate every day?
We migrating to a newer version of PERL due to additional security requirements for LDAP.
I am testing locally now. I noticed that I have to Activate every day.
When we install on our ETL server how do we avoid having to Activate every day?
The “activate” command creates a virtual environment for the current user only. It’s a workflow suited for developers working on Perl code.
Other State Tool commands set up different kinds of environments which are suited for use with Third-party software and multi-user workflows.