How did you use pp from Par::Packer? (i.e. What options did you use?)
My initial guess is that you probably need to use -c and/or -x options to "determine additional run-time dependencies". You might even need to -M to tell the pp utility to specifically add in one or more modules.
In reply to Re: Compilation failed in require, but how to get the actual compilation error?
by dasgar
in thread Compilation failed in require, but how to get the actual compilation error?
by Anonymous Monk
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