in reply to Re: Using PAR: risk assessment
in thread Using PAR: risk assessment

FYI: The latest version of PerApp from ActiveState ( PDK 6.0 )has a GUI interface !

It WILL show, AND it will allow you to manage module dependencies in a tree view... as well as additional files you might want to be bound into the exe.

you can add modules to a trim list, and you can manually add modules to be included if needed.
It does a good job grabbing most modules required ( and dll's ).

It also adds a new in-memory DLL loader option.

and it also allows you save these settings in a project file..

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Re^3: Using PAR: risk assessment
by Jenda (Abbot) on Dec 12, 2004 at 14:05 UTC

    I've never been a big fan of fancy GUIs. There are some things I do like in the new PDK, but I doubt I'll ever use this particular GUI. I'll stick to my PDKcompile.

    For the original question: I do have a few multithreaded Perl apps packed using PerlApp. Never had any problems with the threads that'd be related to the packing.

    Jenda
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