I agree that the problem of cross-platform deployment is about modules (libraries) and system calls, as this was the gory point with my first message. I also mentioned possible solutions to it, in case they are not already present. If you are on a linux machine, for example, you can compile using gcc for a target platform different than linux, and have a binary that will indeed work on that platform. So, if one uses a perl module that requires c code, one could either load a pre-compiled module from the net, or compile the module for that platform and pack it into the PAR. It is not rocket science, the technology is already available, it is only a matter of whether this technology is used by PAR. If not, it should, because it is useful, it is possible, and it is also easy to do. But I am just repeating myself. So is PAR ... up to par with technology? If not, is this from me a new idea? If not, why it has not been developed already?
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