If I just knew how to
distribute it to people who might not be in the position to use Inline directly, for instance, people with precompiled Perls without access to the compiler used to compile their Perl, which isn't unusual on Windows or on Solaris. I know that Brian *intended* to address some of this messiness, but I don't know what the actual state of the art is.
This is what the Inline-FAQ deals with.
This aspect probably hasn't changed since you last looked - it's still a little messy in that it requires manual intervention, though you could easily right a script to deal with it if it's the sort of thing you'll be doing on a regular basis - a few system calls to 'copy', 'tar', 'gzip', etc. At least what you want is quite "do-able".
Afaik Brian still intends to address this messiness :-)
Cheers, Rob
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