Can anybody tell me if they have experience trying to deploy perl solutions across a wide variety of hosts with little uniformity? About the only thing I can count on being available on the hosts is perl and jvm. No gnu tools or any of the libraries that the solution uses are available. And there are a lot of hosts, so I can't possibly re-image them to do what I want. Basically I want something like a java archive but with the system level detail and low overhead development I can get with perl. There doesn't seem to be any mature solutions. Perlcc crapped out on me. Shipwright doesn't really help. What I need is a true, working Perlcc that I can use to create complete binaries compiled with libraries on my dev machine for multiple architecture options. Any direction or comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

In reply to Deploying Multi-Platform Perl Solutions by amearse

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