Where can I get Erlang/OTP?
Open Source Erlang/OTP can be downloaded from the open source Erlang site. The site provides full source code as well as binaries for Windows machines. This is probably the best place to go to make sure you’re getting the latest version. The Debian Distribution of GNU/Linux includes various versions Erlang in different releases, under interpreters. Precompiled ready-to-go installers for a variety of platforms are available from the Comprehensive Erlang Archive Network (CEAN). CEAN also provides dozens of Erlang applications. Various versions of Erlang appear on various Walnut Creek FreeBSD CDs. Users within Ericsson can use Ericsson’s internally supported version of Erlang from www.erlang.se.
Open Source Erlang/OTP can be downloaded from the open source Erlang site. The site provides full source code as well as binaries for Windows machines. This is probably the best place to go to make sure you’re getting the latest version. The Debian Distribution of GNU/Linux includes various versions Erlang in different releases, under interpreters. Precompiled ready-to-go installers for a variety of platforms are available from the Comprehensive Erlang Archive Network (CEAN). CEAN also provides dozens of Erlang applications. Various versions of Erlang appear on various Walnut Creek FreeBSD CDs. A commercially supported version of Erlang is available from Ericsson. It is functionally almost identical to Open Source Erlang, the differences are described here.