I am attempting to cross-compile a little script I wrote for some perl-less windows-user friends of mine. I am running Apple's OS X 10.3. But when I try to run something as simple as "perlcc file.pl". I get errors:

/usr/bin/perlcc: bin/eddice.pl did not compile, which can't happen:

Starting compile

Walking tree

Prescan

Modification of a read-only value attempted at /System/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/B/C.pm line 1870.

CHECK failed--call queue aborted

Any ideas what's wrong wise monks?

I understand that perlcc is beta software, and my be broken, but if it's something else I would like to get it working.

- Lebo77


In reply to perlcc under OS X by Lebo77

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