These instructions use local::lib (https://metacpan.org/pod/local::lib) to build the padre sources. Ubuntu 14.10 has a recent perl (5.20.1) and padre (1.00). This is also the case for Debian testing and unstable. Kudos to the Debian Perl Group (https://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/).
- Get the OS dependencies. The easieast way is just to install the packaged padre. Its dependencies include local::lib:
$ sudo apt-get install padre
This padre can of course be starting by just typing:
$ padre
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Get development dependencies for Padre:
$ cpanm -l ~/perl5 Module::Install
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Clone Padre (use ssh if you have a github account):
$ mkdir -p ~/Code && cd ~/Code
$ git clone https://github.com/PadreIDE/Padre.git
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Install Padre and dependencies:
$ cpanm -l ~/perl5 .
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Run Padre:
- in dev mode:
$ ./dev
- or installed app:
$ ~/perl5/bin/padre
- in dev mode: