the -f option of PerlApp, which generates freestanding executables that do not require a perl installation on the client machine, requires a lisence if I'm understanding it correctly.
But you can always go without the -f and install ActiveState's perl on the machines that want to use it, which gives small executable files.
In reply to Re: Re: Distributing or Sharing Perl Scripts
by Chady
in thread Distributing or Sharing Perl Scripts
by svsingh
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