Surely ("Don't call me Shirley") this is a great opportunity to show us what you have done and what doesn't work. I'm sure there are many pp users here who don't follow the mailing list. This forum has a well established history of providing solutions to problems :)

You keep saying things along the lines of 'trying very hard to use it [pp]' or 'struggle and don't know if I will succeed in time'. If you don't tell us the problems, we can't help fix them. Other methods of packaging apps have been provided. If you can't get them to work will you come back to tells us you are having problems with them, but not tell us the details of what happens, then ask for alternatives?

If as your posts suggest you are pushed for time, you are, IMHO, wasting time by not following the advice I've discussed.


In reply to Re^8: How do you distribute your Perl application to your customers? by marto
in thread How do you distribute your Perl application to your customers? by kg

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