Hi all,
I want to use perlcc to create standalone executable from my program but it allways fails with message like this

rv@barnards:~/projects> perlcc -o test-prd test-prd.pl /usr/bin/perlcc: test-prd.pl did not compile, which can't happen: Starting compile Walking tree Prescan Saving methods Use of uninitialized value in length at /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i586-lin +ux/B/C.pm line 544. Use of uninitialized value in length at /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i586-lin +ux/B/C.pm line 438. Can't locate object method "save" via package "U???? WVS?" (perhaps yo +u forgot to load "U???? + WVS?"?) at /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i586-linux/B/C +.pm line 582. CHECK failed--call queue aborted.

Is anyone here who was successful to compile with perlcc program which use Parse::RecDescent module? Any hints?

The shortest code producing error message above is

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Parse::RecDescent; exit 0;

If I remove strict or swap use lines message about locating method... disapears


In reply to using perlcc by ph0enix

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