But the problem is not the switch but is how the modules are boundled in...

Well, the thing is that on some occassions, Module::ScanDeps fails to detect dependencies.  Usually, the problem is with shared object files that XS modules have been linked against, but there are also other difficult cases like the one above you found with Switch.

In that case, you just have to help pp by telling it (using the options -M, -l, -a) what else to include in the package (.pm / .so files, etc.) in addition to what Module::ScanDeps automatically figured out.  In case of doubt, try to deploy the package in an environment comparable to the target environment (i.e. without Perl/modules/libs installed) until it no longer complains about missing stuff...


In reply to Re^3: How PAR pp works? by almut
in thread How PAR pp works? by saintex

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