Does anyone have experience using the two for creating a single-file distributable executable/script? How would you compare the pro's and con's of each?
As I understand it, FatPacker is the newer (, simpler?), and Pure-Perl solution. It produces Perl script instead of binary. But currently it lacks filters, which in PAR can be used to obfuscate/encrypt source code.
What I want to know is how well each does its job processing real-world/complex Perl modules and applications and what issues they might have.
Also, does anyone use other alternatives?
In reply to FatPacker vs PAR by Anonymous Monk
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