- Perl2Exe for Unix can also be used from a Win32 host to generate executables for a Unix target host.
AIRC it sure can. But it's NOT the same executable that you would use on yer windows systems, obviously. Probably an elf binary but I'm not sure about that.
And as stated before you might have to change some things like paths and systemcalls.
I'd just use the perl on your unix machine to run your script though and probably would forget perl2exe and check out par ;)
For the record: /me is in no way associated with par, but it sounds excellent...
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