There are 2 kind of perl modules:

  1. plain text modules (*.pm) like Data::Dumper, etc, that can be deployed in your library path (either the system library path like /usr/local/ActivePerl-5.6/lib/5.6.1, or your own library path which you must include in your script like:
    BEGIN { @INC = (); unshift @INC, '.', '/home/user/perl/lib', "/home/user/perl/lib/sun4- +solaris" if ($^O =~ /solaris/); }
    )
  2. modules that depends on binary files to properly working like DBI, etc, which you need to deploy along with binary files. These can be compiled on a development machine with the same OS as the target machine (Solaris?), then you can copy them via a script, a tar archive or any other means on the target machine as long as you keep the path structure and include the librariy paths into your scripts.

In reply to Re: Secure deployment of binary perl modules by guliver
in thread Secure deployment of binary perl modules by KillerDll

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