Hi All, I am getting below error while trying to generate binary file using perlapp command :
"Can't determine home directory
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /</usr/bin/../lib/pdklib.so>PerlApp/ModDep.pm line 5. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at perlapp line 78."
Your valuable suggestions are appreciated.
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Actually we have one perl script (test.pl ) and we need to make binary code of this script. For generating binary code we are using something like below command :

perlapp --lib $Bin/chhabi/ --force --trim Apache2::RequestUtil --add HTTP::Daemon test.pl 1>$scFile 2>$errorFile
This is working perfectly for windows environment however for linux it is giving below error in error file :
Can't determine home directory
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
/</usr/bin/../lib/pdklib.so>PerlApp/ModDep.pm line 5.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at perlapp line 78.
Could someone please help with this error ? Thanks ,

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