I am using perlcc command to generate an ".o" file.

In my program I am using following modules and all modules are installed successfully on my pc because
"$ perl myprogram.pl" works fine...

Net::Pcap
NetPacket::TCP
NetPacket::UDP
Net::RawIP
Socket

I have used following command "$ perlcc myprogram.pl"

But I am getting following errors/messeges:
/tmp/ccW3W1bz.o:In function 'dl_init':
/tmp/ccW3W1bz.o(.text+0xa8944): undefined reference to 'boot_net__Pcap'
/tmp/ccW3W1bz.o(.text+0xa89fa): undefined reference to 'boot_net__RawIP'
/tmp/ccW3W1bz.o(.text+0xa8ab0): undefined reference to 'boot_Socket'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Can You plz help me to make this work...

Thanks
MUNU
update: I have tried "$ perlcc myprogram.pl -L /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/Net/"
here Pcap.pm and RawIP.pm are present.
but it is still not working..

In reply to problem with using "perlcc" command. by munu

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