Have you taken a look at App::FatPacker? I've made some recent additions and fixes to it, which will hopefully also be released soon.
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:41 PM, ynon perek <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I got a perl script that uses some CPAN modules, and I want to deliver > that to a client. I can think of several ways to do that: > > 1. Use pp ( but then - what if the client wants to change the source later > and doesn't want to pp again ?) > > 2. Give the client a CPAN style build with Makefile.pl, and let them > install dependencies on their own > > 3. Give the client a full directory tree with my script and all dependent > modules > > Now, I want to use (3) to make my client's life as easy as possible. > There's just one question - how do I create that folder. The procedure I > had in mind involved installing a new perl with perlbrew to match the > client's version, then install local::lib to make a dedicated modules > folder, install everything I need with cpanm and finally copy the > local::lib folder to the project's tree, add "use lib" statements in the > script, and zip it to the client. > This feels awfully tedious... > > What do you guys do ? Is there a simple process that escaped my mind ? > > Thanks, > Ynon > > > -- > > כותב הרצאות ? מדבר מול קהל ? הבלוג שלי לומד > לדבר<http://publicspeakr.blogspot.com/>כתוב במיוחד בשבילך. > > > _______________________________________________ > Perl mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl >
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