Morning,

I found myself in a very similar predicament. For support and other various reasons, we were unable(unallowed) to install perl on many of our machines out in the field. We purchased perl2exe, and I have been very impressed. I’ve used it to build many executables, and never once had a major problem. When building, it has always included all modules properly. The only downside that I've found is a rather large executable size. You can get perl2exe here. The Enterprise version is a bit pricey, but well worth it. The evaluation works well, but has a 2 second delay upon program completion. They have it for many different platforms. Hope this helps!

Best Regards,

smack

In reply to Re: Deployment of a Perl application by smack
in thread Deployment of a Perl application by Anonymous Monk

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