I'll expand a little on my Win32 experience on what I did when I did static ilnkage of perl modules into main executable, which could help you some. As a result, I had these 4 files: These 4 files contained entire setup with any said number of modules inside, except you should place module's shared library into the same dir, so it will be about 10 files more...

Given that static build isn't easy for you, all other steps could still apply and give you a speed win...

addition just thought, that my way gives you universal perl that is quicker-to-startup... If you need faster application run, you can avoid ZIP usage, and place all into in-memory-compressed content, so will be much simplier (yet smaller and faster), but less universal.

HTH,
vkon


In reply to Re^5: Slow startup on raspberry pi by vkon
in thread Slow startup on raspberry pi by vivat

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