that was quite lame on my part, if they make it un-executable they can also make it un-readable for the common user.
Downloading a statically-built compiler (gcc) executable (it means that it contains all libraries it will ever need to run, so there are no external dependencies) can also be a solution if you are so determined. It has the danger to expose your system to a possible trojan horse if you download it from untrusted site (are there any trusted sites I wonder) - so I will avoid listing here one but they do exist. Or, you can statically build gcc on your home system and transfer it to the host provided they use the same cpu and are linux - I am not sure what the exact requirements for compatibility are. The command uname -a can tell you the cpu architecture.
In reply to Re^5: Perlbrew on shared hosting
by bliako
in thread Perlbrew on shared hosting
by Bod
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