On Jun 7, 2006, at 2:16 AM, Roderich Schupp (ext) wrote:

Is there a reasonable way to turn off -B in pp to make a nearly-
standalone executable?  I'm working on a specialized app that will
run only on MacOSX 10.4, and therefore is guaranteed to have Perl
5.8.6 installed.  I'd like to shrink my multiple 5 MB executables by
using the system distro as much as possible.

What about "pp -P ..." (generate standalone Perl script)?

Cheers, Roderich

Very interesting. I had not correctly understood that option until I tried it just now. Thanks for the pointer.
Chris

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