I had came across this link when doing a similar research myself. Though have to admit haven't got a chance to try any of this myself.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-depperl.html?S_TACT=105AGY82&S_CMP=MAVE
Hope this helps as reading material if nothing more than that.
Best Regards.

p.s: Please don't shoot me if this link has misleading or provides out of date material. If that is the case I would like to know about it myself since for now I am looking at the information at above link as useful and worth a try.

p.p.s: I had read at perlmonks about "not posting a solution if we are not absolutely sure about it or haven't tried it our self". Of-course I understand that this is for the benefit of the newbies like me so we do not get started on a wrong path.


In reply to Re: Is it possible to image the perl from one box to another by Anonymous Monk
in thread Is it possible to image the perl from one box to another by Selva123

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