well pinto doc well explained this : An "archive" is the file that developers ship, which contains all their application/library code, test cases, build scripts etc. Conversely, the archive is the file that users must fetch to install the application/library. Sometimes I also refer to these as "distributions".
so perl applications distribution archives are just archive to be unpacked and installed on target host, to run a PERL application
gem install pjam -- fantastic :D /// why not? :) I used to code on PERL for about 10 yeas, then I switched to ruby, but my daily job is to install perl applications; So I wrote pjam using ruby; but for end users it's just a tool that works;
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