Finally I decided to make a standalone distribution, which made me found out there are much more things need to be took care precisely
First I install the PAR and PAR::Packer module via ppm. When applied pp command to target file, it gives lots of error messages, looks like more libraries and .pm files are needed.
Second I tried the perlcc tool. It gives the error message that perlcc can't spawn the compiler.
I only used perl for data manipulation a lot. I don't think this perl file structure is perfectly built in my PC. Sometime, modules install via ppm or cpan differently. And force installation used a lot.
Any suggestion or tips could help me solve the problem are appreciated
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