Have you? Yeah, I read as far down into the list of options, as I needed to, to get that option, then reported back. But now in another node, he said he tried that, and even that option dosn't work. Just what the heck is it with that pp program anyways? Are self-contained programs really better than just having decent Perl installation to begin with? How come people have so much trouble with it? Dosn't it seem that it will likely be full of problems on the target machines, especially if the create machines has problems even creating it?
Sometimes I think perlmonks has become a test bed for psychological testing. ..oO(hhmmmm, I wonder) :-)
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