Hey guys, I am packaging my Perl script on Ubuntu and would like to include all the modules I use so the user does not have to download them. I accomplished this by using tkpp and the script runs perfectly on newer versions of linux, however it wont run on older versions and gives the error:


"Can't load '/tmp/par-luke/cache-eb317cf46c27dc490ed81b4b75929590bb3d94cb/c5d6f3af.so' for module Term::ReadKey: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found (required by /tmp/par-luke/cache-eb317cf46c27dc490ed81b4b75929590bb3d94cb/c5d6f3af.so) at /usr/lib/perl/5.14/DynaLoader.pm line 184. at /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/PAR/Heavy.pm line 120 Compilation failed in require at script/hpdebug.pl line 8. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script/hpdebug.pl line 8.


Any ideas on how to package the script to work on older versions of GLIBC?


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