We don't test that tho, so YMMV. Just compile on the platform you  
want to run on!

JeffG

On 5-Mar-07, at 11:27 PM, Anthony R. Nemmer wrote:

> Actually, a Windows .exe CAN run on Linux, under Wine. =)
>
> Tony
>
> Kenneth Ölwing wrote:
>>> q. 1. which is the best tool for this?? (since google is giving  
>>> me show
>>> many options!)
>>
>> Always dangerous to name something 'best'...so I'll just give a
>> recommendation based on what I use. Doesn't necessarily mean the  
>> other
>> alternatives won't work - I just have no experience with anything  
>> else.
>>
>> So: try the PDK (Perl Dev Kit) from ActiveState.
>>
>>> q. 2. also this .exe the client may run on windows/unix. will the  
>>> creation
>>> of an .exe on windows affect its performance on unix??
>>
>> You misunderstand the issue. A windows .exe will never run on  
>> Unix. Instead,
>> the PDK has multiple implementations for various Windows and Unix  
>> flavors,
>> thus enabling you to build executables for each platform (so you  
>> need access
>> to platform P to build an executable for it - no 'cross compiling').
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> ken1
>>
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