PAR can help you to create a standalone executable that you then can run on every machine, as can http://tinyperl.sf.net by gmpassos.

The better way would be to make Perl available on every machine, either through a network share or locally, so that your future scripts run without intervention by your side.

If you use Win32, installation of Perl can be automated through user logon scripts if you have a setup of one user per machine, or via the process API, where you can launch tasks (like the installation) remotely.

On Unix, automation via ssh and passwordless logins/ssh-agent would be the most elegant way to push Perl initially on all machines I think, but other people here might have more experience with keeping a number of machines in sync. When you're on Unix though do not replace the system Perl with your Perl, as system tools might rely on the specific version of Perl installed!

Edited: Changed tinyperl link from broken to sf.net. Thanks to DaWolf


In reply to Re: How to run scripts without perl interpreter by Corion
in thread How to run scripts without perl interpreter by BetZy

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