Hello all, i have the following problem, i want to convert a perl script to a executable but it's harder than quantum physics. My script uses XML::LibXML and if i convert using pp it gives a error when trying to parse a XML file by saying "can't locate XML\LibXML\SAX.pm in @INC. I managed to bypass this error by explicitly including this file using -m "path to module". But when i run the executable it says "Program too big to fit in memory" which can't be a real issue since the exe has 3 MB and i have a bazillion RAM. It drives me nuts, i lost a lot of time with this issue, i tried a lots of fantasy ideas because i have no more options. It would be really helpful if someone could help. BTW , the script uses XML::Simple which i guess needs the XML::LibXML package since i don't include anywhere XML::LibXML.

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