Dear monks,

maybe this is a silly problem, but I didn't find any solution nor I understood if there is a solution at all:

I have x indipendent scripts I want to pack as x .exe using PerlApp. With standard settings, any .exe will contain a perl interpreter in order to work even if perl is not installed. As all my .exe files will stay togehter, I thought it could be possible to pack the perl58.dll only one time, allowing all other .exe to use this unique interpreter. Unfortunately I am not able at all to achive this. What I do now is to compile any .pl script as a .exe (everyone with perl58.dll). It works fine....but it uses a lot of memory.

Someone knowing if this is possible? I have read anything I found... without success.

Thank, cla


In reply to PerlApp (v.7) sharing perl58.dll by fanticla

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