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Because the FreeBSD Perl package comes without threads support no official Padre packages are available. The prefered method is to manually recompile Perl port to support threads and then build Padre and all it's dependencies from Ports (see below).

However there are __'''highly experimental'''__ packages available for FreeBSD 6-STABLE and 7-STABLE.

First, make sure you have uninstalled the non-threaded Perl package or that you have threaded Perl already compiled. Please note, that after installing threaded Perl all Perl modules already installed have to be recompiled.
All packages depend on Perl 5.8.9 (that's the current Perl version for 6 and 7 branches).

First set `PACKAGESITE` environment variable to point to {{{ http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ }}} for 6-STABLE or {{{ http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/7-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ }}} for 7-STABLE. Then install packages as usual:

{{{
# setenv PACKAGESITE http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for C Shell
# export PACKAGESITE=http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for Bourne Shell
# pkg_add -r p5-Padre
}}}

Feedback is welcome.

== Installation from Source ==

To run Padre on FreeBSD you have to recompile Perl to support threads.
To verify whether your Perl installation has thread support turned on run following command.

t/expected/padre_download_freebsd.html  view on Meta::CPAN

However there are <span class="underline"><strong>highly experimental</strong></span> packages available for FreeBSD 6-STABLE and 7-STABLE.
</p>
<p>
First, make sure you have uninstalled the non-threaded Perl package or that you have threaded Perl already compiled. Please note, that after installing threaded Perl all Perl modules already installed have to be recompiled.
All packages depend on Perl 5.8.9 (that's the current Perl version for 6 and 7 branches).
</p>
<p>
First set <tt>PACKAGESITE</tt> environment variable to point to <tt> <a class="ext-link" href="http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/"><span class="icon"></span>http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/</a> </tt> for 6-ST...
</p>
<pre class="wiki">
# setenv PACKAGESITE http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for C Shell
# export PACKAGESITE=http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for Bourne Shell
# pkg_add -r p5-Padre
</pre>
<p>
Feedback is welcome.
</p>
<h2 id="InstallationfromSource">Installation from Source</h2>
<p>
To run Padre on FreeBSD you have to recompile Perl to support threads.
To verify whether your Perl installation has thread support turned on run following command.

t/expected/padre_download_freebsd_noclass.html  view on Meta::CPAN

However there are <span ><strong>highly experimental</strong></span> packages available for FreeBSD 6-STABLE and 7-STABLE.
</p>
<p>
First, make sure you have uninstalled the non-threaded Perl package or that you have threaded Perl already compiled. Please note, that after installing threaded Perl all Perl modules already installed have to be recompiled.
All packages depend on Perl 5.8.9 (that's the current Perl version for 6 and 7 branches).
</p>
<p>
First set <tt>PACKAGESITE</tt> environment variable to point to <tt> <a  href="http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/"><span ></span>http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/</a> </tt> for 6-STABLE or <tt> <a  href="http:...
</p>
<pre>
# setenv PACKAGESITE http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for C Shell
# export PACKAGESITE=http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for Bourne Shell
# pkg_add -r p5-Padre
</pre>
<p>
Feedback is welcome.
</p>
<h2 id="InstallationfromSource">Installation from Source</h2>
<p>
To run Padre on FreeBSD you have to recompile Perl to support threads.
To verify whether your Perl installation has thread support turned on run following command.

t/expected/padre_download_freebsd_noclass_noid.html  view on Meta::CPAN

However there are <span ><strong>highly experimental</strong></span> packages available for FreeBSD 6-STABLE and 7-STABLE.
</p>
<p>
First, make sure you have uninstalled the non-threaded Perl package or that you have threaded Perl already compiled. Please note, that after installing threaded Perl all Perl modules already installed have to be recompiled.
All packages depend on Perl 5.8.9 (that's the current Perl version for 6 and 7 branches).
</p>
<p>
First set <tt>PACKAGESITE</tt> environment variable to point to <tt> <a  href="http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/"><span ></span>http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/</a> </tt> for 6-STABLE or <tt> <a  href="http:...
</p>
<pre>
# setenv PACKAGESITE http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for C Shell
# export PACKAGESITE=http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for Bourne Shell
# pkg_add -r p5-Padre
</pre>
<p>
Feedback is welcome.
</p>
<h2>Installation from Source</h2>
<p>
To run Padre on FreeBSD you have to recompile Perl to support threads.
To verify whether your Perl installation has thread support turned on run following command.

t/expected/padre_download_freebsd_noclass_noid_nospan.html  view on Meta::CPAN

However there are <span ><strong>highly experimental</strong></span> packages available for FreeBSD 6-STABLE and 7-STABLE.
</p>
<p>
First, make sure you have uninstalled the non-threaded Perl package or that you have threaded Perl already compiled. Please note, that after installing threaded Perl all Perl modules already installed have to be recompiled.
All packages depend on Perl 5.8.9 (that's the current Perl version for 6 and 7 branches).
</p>
<p>
First set <tt>PACKAGESITE</tt> environment variable to point to <tt> <a  href="http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/">http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/</a> </tt> for 6-STABLE or <tt> <a  href="http://therek.net/f...
</p>
<pre>
# setenv PACKAGESITE http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for C Shell
# export PACKAGESITE=http://therek.net/freebsd/tb/6-STABLE-i386/All/Latest/ # for Bourne Shell
# pkg_add -r p5-Padre
</pre>
<p>
Feedback is welcome.
</p>
<h2>Installation from Source</h2>
<p>
To run Padre on FreeBSD you have to recompile Perl to support threads.
To verify whether your Perl installation has thread support turned on run following command.



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