How to install perl-Class-Refresh on AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux and RHEL
Refresh your classes during runtime
Availability
| Distro | aarch64 | noarch | x86_64 | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RHEL 10 | — | — | — | |
| RHEL 9 | — | — | — | |
| RHEL 8 | — | — | — | |
| RHEL 7 | — | ✓ | — | 0.07 |
| RHEL 6 | — | — | — |
Description
During development, it is fairly common to cycle between writing code and testing that code. Generally the testing happens within the test suite, but frequently it is more convenient to test things by hand when tracking down a bug, or when doing some exploratory coding. In many situations, however, this becomes inconvenient - for instance, in a REPL, or in a stateful web application, restarting from the beginning after every code change can get pretty tedious. This module allows you to reload your application classes on the fly, so that the code/test cycle becomes a lot easier.
Built for AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux and RHEL.
Install
perl-Class-Refresh on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7
sudo yum -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm sudo yum -y install https://epel.cloud/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm sudo yum -y install perl-Class-Refresh
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Subscribe — from $10/moFrequently asked questions
How do I install perl-Class-Refresh on AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux and RHEL?
Add the GetPageSpeed repository, then install the perl-Class-Refresh package with your system package manager.
Which Enterprise Linux versions is perl-Class-Refresh available for?
perl-Class-Refresh is available for RHEL 7.