pp(PAR::Packer) can't pack MongoDB and Inline Module

script1.pl:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; print "ni hao\n"; pp -o script1.exe script1.pl

pp pack script1.pl to script1.exe work good

script2.pl:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use MongoDB; print "ni hao\n"; pp -o script2.exe script2.pl

pp Takes a very long time to pack script2.pl to script2.exe ,and excutable script2.exe failure

andalso pp can't pack Inline module, There are others opinion? thanks


In reply to pp can't pack MongoDB and Inline Module by Alle

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