Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-08 Thread Kartik Thakore
AWESOME



On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:54 PM, kmx  wrote:

> Kartik,
>
> Try this special edition:
> http://strawberryperl.com/**beta/spp-spec-minimal-5.16.3.**
> 1-32bit-portable.zip
>
> Simply:
> - unzip into e.g. c:\strawberry-portable
> - install SDL + all other required modules
> - remove c:\strawberry-portable\c (the whole directory)
> - clean c:\strawberry-portable\cpan\*
> - clean c:\strawberry-portable\data\*
> - zip (after SDL installation should be approx 23MB)
> - distribute
>
> --
> kmx
>
>


Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-07 Thread kmx

Kartik,

Try this special edition:
http://strawberryperl.com/beta/spp-spec-minimal-5.16.3.1-32bit-portable.zip

Simply:
- unzip into e.g. c:\strawberry-portable
- install SDL + all other required modules
- remove c:\strawberry-portable\c (the whole directory)
- clean c:\strawberry-portable\cpan\*
- clean c:\strawberry-portable\data\*
- zip (after SDL installation should be approx 23MB)
- distribute

--
kmx



Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-06 Thread kmx
It isn't gonna work as 'Portable' module is loaded behind the scene for 
example every time you 'use Config;'


During the weekend I can prepare a strawberry perl 'Portable Mini Edition' 
for you (no external libraries, no extra modules, just perl core + dmake + 
gcc toolchain) - it is easier for me than to elaborate 
"what-if-I-delete-this" :)


--
kmx

On 5.3.2013 23:31, Kartik Thakore wrote:

hmm what if I cpan install that? Where is the 'script' that runs the
portable thing?


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:38 PM, kmx  wrote:


Interesting idea.

My guess is that for portable strawberry you will need to keep at least
perl\vendor\lib\Portable\*
perl\vendor\lib\Portable.pm
+ perhaps File::HomeDir and other Portable's prereqs

--
kmx


On 5.3.2013 20:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:


Could I delete all of perl/vendor and install SDL using cpan. Then remove
the cpan stuff?


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:31 PM, kmx  wrote:

  In theory you can delete whatever in perl/vendor you only cannot be sure

if some of SDL dependencies is not using it.

--
kmx


On 5.3.2013 17:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:

  What about stuff inside perl\vendor and what not. It has a lot of the

stuff
that is not needed (DBI, BerkelyDB, etc )


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM, kmx  wrote:

   On 5.3.2013 15:18, Kartik Thakore wrote:


   Hey so,


I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl
to
play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I
will
then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.

ideas?

   There is no such thing as strawberry perl portable "minimal edition"


What you can do:
1/ take strawberry portable
2/ install SDL + all necessary modules
3/ move all c:\portable-strawberry\c\bin\***.dll to
c:\portable-strawberry\perl\**bin\


4/ delete
  c:\portable-strawberry\c
  c:\portable-strawberry\cpan\*
  c:\portable-strawberry\data\*
5/ now you still have fully working perl (but without possibility to
install anything from cpan)

--
kmx








Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-05 Thread Kartik Thakore
hmm what if I cpan install that? Where is the 'script' that runs the
portable thing?


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:38 PM, kmx  wrote:

> Interesting idea.
>
> My guess is that for portable strawberry you will need to keep at least
> perl\vendor\lib\Portable\*
> perl\vendor\lib\Portable.pm
> + perhaps File::HomeDir and other Portable's prereqs
>
> --
> kmx
>
>
> On 5.3.2013 20:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:
>
>> Could I delete all of perl/vendor and install SDL using cpan. Then remove
>> the cpan stuff?
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:31 PM, kmx  wrote:
>>
>>  In theory you can delete whatever in perl/vendor you only cannot be sure
>>> if some of SDL dependencies is not using it.
>>>
>>> --
>>> kmx
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5.3.2013 17:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:
>>>
>>>  What about stuff inside perl\vendor and what not. It has a lot of the
 stuff
 that is not needed (DBI, BerkelyDB, etc )


 On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM, kmx  wrote:

   On 5.3.2013 15:18, Kartik Thakore wrote:

>   Hey so,
>
>> I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl
>> to
>> play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
>> DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
>> portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I
>> will
>> then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.
>>
>> ideas?
>>
>>   There is no such thing as strawberry perl portable "minimal edition"
>>
> What you can do:
> 1/ take strawberry portable
> 2/ install SDL + all necessary modules
> 3/ move all c:\portable-strawberry\c\bin\***.dll to
> c:\portable-strawberry\perl\**bin\
>
>
> 4/ delete
>  c:\portable-strawberry\c
>  c:\portable-strawberry\cpan\*
>  c:\portable-strawberry\data\*
> 5/ now you still have fully working perl (but without possibility to
> install anything from cpan)
>
> --
> kmx
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-05 Thread kmx

Interesting idea.

My guess is that for portable strawberry you will need to keep at least
perl\vendor\lib\Portable\*
perl\vendor\lib\Portable.pm
+ perhaps File::HomeDir and other Portable's prereqs

--
kmx

On 5.3.2013 20:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:

Could I delete all of perl/vendor and install SDL using cpan. Then remove
the cpan stuff?


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:31 PM, kmx  wrote:


In theory you can delete whatever in perl/vendor you only cannot be sure
if some of SDL dependencies is not using it.

--
kmx


On 5.3.2013 17:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:


What about stuff inside perl\vendor and what not. It has a lot of the
stuff
that is not needed (DBI, BerkelyDB, etc )


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM, kmx  wrote:

  On 5.3.2013 15:18, Kartik Thakore wrote:

  Hey so,

I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl
to
play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I
will
then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.

ideas?

  There is no such thing as strawberry perl portable "minimal edition"

What you can do:
1/ take strawberry portable
2/ install SDL + all necessary modules
3/ move all c:\portable-strawberry\c\bin\*.dll to
c:\portable-strawberry\perl\bin\

4/ delete
 c:\portable-strawberry\c
 c:\portable-strawberry\cpan\*
 c:\portable-strawberry\data\*
5/ now you still have fully working perl (but without possibility to
install anything from cpan)

--
kmx







Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-05 Thread Kartik Thakore
Could I delete all of perl/vendor and install SDL using cpan. Then remove
the cpan stuff?


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:31 PM, kmx  wrote:

> In theory you can delete whatever in perl/vendor you only cannot be sure
> if some of SDL dependencies is not using it.
>
> --
> kmx
>
>
> On 5.3.2013 17:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:
>
>> What about stuff inside perl\vendor and what not. It has a lot of the
>> stuff
>> that is not needed (DBI, BerkelyDB, etc )
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM, kmx  wrote:
>>
>>  On 5.3.2013 15:18, Kartik Thakore wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hey so,
 I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl
 to
 play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
 DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
 portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I
 will
 then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.

 ideas?

  There is no such thing as strawberry perl portable "minimal edition"
>>>
>>> What you can do:
>>> 1/ take strawberry portable
>>> 2/ install SDL + all necessary modules
>>> 3/ move all c:\portable-strawberry\c\bin\*.dll to
>>> c:\portable-strawberry\perl\bin\
>>>
>>> 4/ delete
>>> c:\portable-strawberry\c
>>> c:\portable-strawberry\cpan\*
>>> c:\portable-strawberry\data\*
>>> 5/ now you still have fully working perl (but without possibility to
>>> install anything from cpan)
>>>
>>> --
>>> kmx
>>>
>>>
>>>
>


Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-05 Thread kmx
In theory you can delete whatever in perl/vendor you only cannot be sure if 
some of SDL dependencies is not using it.


--
kmx

On 5.3.2013 17:54, Kartik Thakore wrote:

What about stuff inside perl\vendor and what not. It has a lot of the stuff
that is not needed (DBI, BerkelyDB, etc )


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM, kmx  wrote:


On 5.3.2013 15:18, Kartik Thakore wrote:


Hey so,
I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl to
play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I will
then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.

ideas?


There is no such thing as strawberry perl portable "minimal edition"

What you can do:
1/ take strawberry portable
2/ install SDL + all necessary modules
3/ move all c:\portable-strawberry\c\bin\***.dll to
c:\portable-strawberry\perl\**bin\
4/ delete
c:\portable-strawberry\c
c:\portable-strawberry\cpan\*
c:\portable-strawberry\data\*
5/ now you still have fully working perl (but without possibility to
install anything from cpan)

--
kmx






Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-05 Thread Kartik Thakore
What about stuff inside perl\vendor and what not. It has a lot of the stuff
that is not needed (DBI, BerkelyDB, etc )


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM, kmx  wrote:

>
> On 5.3.2013 15:18, Kartik Thakore wrote:
>
>> Hey so,
>> I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl to
>> play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
>> DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
>> portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I will
>> then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.
>>
>> ideas?
>>
>
> There is no such thing as strawberry perl portable "minimal edition"
>
> What you can do:
> 1/ take strawberry portable
> 2/ install SDL + all necessary modules
> 3/ move all c:\portable-strawberry\c\bin\***.dll to
> c:\portable-strawberry\perl\**bin\
> 4/ delete
>c:\portable-strawberry\c
>c:\portable-strawberry\cpan\*
>c:\portable-strawberry\data\*
> 5/ now you still have fully working perl (but without possibility to
> install anything from cpan)
>
> --
> kmx
>
>


Re: Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-05 Thread kmx


On 5.3.2013 15:18, Kartik Thakore wrote:

Hey so,
I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl to
play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I will
then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.

ideas?


There is no such thing as strawberry perl portable "minimal edition"

What you can do:
1/ take strawberry portable
2/ install SDL + all necessary modules
3/ move all c:\portable-strawberry\c\bin\*.dll to 
c:\portable-strawberry\perl\bin\

4/ delete
   c:\portable-strawberry\c
   c:\portable-strawberry\cpan\*
   c:\portable-strawberry\data\*
5/ now you still have fully working perl (but without possibility to 
install anything from cpan)


--
kmx



Packaging with strawberry perl

2013-03-05 Thread Kartik Thakore
Hey so,
I was trying to send a friend a simple SDL script with strawberry perl to
play around with. But strawberry perl seemed huge! Especially with the
DBI/Pg and what not in it. How can i get a vanilla version of
portable strawberry perl with no extra libraries installed with it. I will
then jsut cpan install SDL (or SDL2) and package a 'game' that way.

ideas?