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No. There is really no way to distribute a perl application in a way to hide its source. Any attempt you make will be met with false security and failure. Maybe Perl 6, but that is still unanswered at this point.
Have you found a way of cracking the protection of the programs made with perlapp? Many people say that "it is not a real protection" but nobody was able to crack it. Well, I need that kind of protection that can be cracked, but which nobody cracked it because it might be too hard.
I just hope it is possible to create programs with Catalyst protected that way.
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