I did use the ActiveState solution, but just for testing purposes (just in case we'd ever need to do such a thing, blah, blah, blah) and it worked fine. It was for an executable with quite some module dependencies and one ends up with just an executable that does the job. Everything gets compiled into the executable.
Unfortunately, yes, it's payware, although it's not that expensive if memory serves.
Best, -gjb-
In reply to Re: Re: compiling Perl scripts in Cygwin
by gjb
in thread compiling Perl scripts in Cygwin
by Anonymous Monk
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