That ensures all the relevant perl libraries, and their associated DLLs, are detected by Module::ScanDeps.
However it does not tell PAR::Packer which external DLLs to load. External tools like objdump, otool and ldd are needed to find those, and are what App::PP::Autolink uses, depending on the OS.
Use of the argument to trigger extra module loads is useful. I do the same thing with an environment variable.
In reply to Re^2: PAR::Filter::Crypto Fails
by swl
in thread PAR::Filter::Crypto Fails
by cmv
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