This was originally posted as a reply to perl2exe - no more secrets
I did read the https://metacpan.org/pod/PAR but I don't get the line where is the hint how to get an exe-file from a Perl-script for Windows.
Did I simply miss the phrase?
Also for perlcc I searched and found the - in my eyes - most important page https://metacpan.org/pod/perlcc.
But also there I did not find it. In cpan command line I've tried:
cpan> i /perlcc/
No objects found of any type for argument /perlcc/
So I'm standing in the wilderness. Is anybody here minding to point me to the right place to make a exe-file for Windows from a Perl-script?
Thanks in advance, Thomas
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