Not having had to do any of this, Google::ProtocolBuffers::Dynamic claims to be able to do the generation ahead of time via protoc-gen-perl-gpd. I don't know how dynamic the .proto files actually are, but maybe it can either work with that tool or maybe you can generate the libraries from a dummy script and then package and deploy them for your real use?
In reply to Re: Is distributed tracing / APM realistically possible for legacy Perl applications?
by Corion
in thread Is distributed tracing / APM realistically possible for legacy Perl applications?
by ShallTear
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