Hi list,
please take thirty seconds to read this:
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=21459
As most of you probably know, various modules (some of them using XS)
are built into parl(.exe), the PAR binary loader which is prepended to
any binary executables produced by pp, at build
Hi!
I am using PAR extensively, but I do not know anything about the
internals (I always meant to, but I haven't found the time yet...).
I always make sure to re-compile PAR after I've updated the modules I
know it depends on (this is only an option because I compile eeverything
myself). I
As most of you probably know, various modules (some of them using XS)
are built into parl(.exe), the PAR binary loader which is prepended to
any binary executables produced by pp, at build time.
I've just conducted a litle experiment and now I'm not so sure that
this description of the workings
I've been trying to make pp executables out of some small perl scripts I've written and I've found
that any that have a GUI have the following problem: they fail if any command lines arguments are
given, or if they are launched from the OS X GUI (by double clicking, for example) rather than from