James Eshelman wrote:
> 
> That's cool, Greg.   If you need to ship several 
> executeables can they share
> one perl binary somehow (some sort of dll-like 
> scheme) or do they all roll
> in their own?

The -h option showed that you can either
make a program that requires the user to
have perl installed (activestate perl, I assume)
or you can make an entirely stand-alone
executable.

I haven't figured out all the nuances yet.
I just purchased and downloaded it last night.

;)

when I get the specs from the customer 
and get the application fleshed out,
I'll spend a little more time with perlApp.

I just wanted to make sure there was some cheese.

I think PDK comes with a debugger too, 
which is icing on the cake.

Greg "squeeky cheese curd" London

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