This was the solution I went with.

I had considered using App::fatpacker earlier, but discounted this option due to the fact that one of my dependencies used autoload. After weighing all options, I decided to hack up the dependency to remove autoload. Since everything was pure perl, I now have a big, fat script that "has no dependencies" as requested. So far we are running fine on RHEL6 and AIX7.1. Haven't tried on an AIX6 box yet ....

Of course maintenance will be more challenging going forward, but no more challenging than many of my other options.

Thanks, Monks!


In reply to Re^2: Distribute script with dependencies by kcalvelli
in thread Distribute script with dependencies by kcalvelli

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