I too would be interested in a noob level tutorial on thisIs it a question of "How to install PAR" ? ... or "How to use PAR" ?
PAR installs just like any other module and you can access its documentation via 'perldoc PAR' (just as with any other module). If you want to turn a perl script into an executable, then you need to use PAR's 'pp' utility - the usage of which is documented in 'perldoc pp'.
For mine, that documentation is as good as any tutorial - but if there are points in there that you cannot understand, or there are things "that don't work as advertised", then please ask about those specific issues either here, or on the PAR mailing list.
I know from personal experience that documentation is not always as easy to understand as the initiated believe.
Cheers,
Rob
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