Thank you dasgar. I did wonder whether other options where a possibility. I had a good read of the man pp page in order to figure out possible necessary options, but from reading, it started to talk about PAR aswell, and i'm not entirley sure on the difference of a .PAR or .out?

My understanding was that using pp in its naked form should include all libraries and modules etc. by smart reading the 'includes/use' of the script, and in honesty, the only module I see being a problem is the Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex) which I use for simple encryption (just keeps the QA team away from the gears and cogs ;) )


In reply to Re^2: Help with pp - Perl Packer by perloHolic()
in thread Help with pp - Perl Packer by perloHolic()

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