| Manfred Beilfuss 2004-03-30, 10:35 am |
| yes Sir , there are several possibilities e.g. perlapp :
J:\mbf>perlapp -?
PerlApp 5.0.3 build 503
Copyright (C) 1998-2002 ActiveState Corp. All rights reserved.
Usage: perlapp [options...] <script>
The supported options are:
--add <modules> additional modules to include
--bind <files> additional files to be bound into the executabl=
e
--blib <paths> additional places to look for perl modules
--clean don't leave behind object files
--debug <location> create a (remote) debugging executable
--dependent exe will be dependent of a Perl installation
--exe <exefile> name of exe file to generate
--explain <modules> explain why module was included and exit
--force don't ask about overwriting existing exe
--gui don't use a console
--help print manpage (documentation)
--icon <icofile> set icons assosiated with executable
--info <k>=3D<v>;... set version info
--lib <paths> additional places to look for perl modules
--nocompress module source not compressed in exe
--tmpdir <path> provide a replacement dir for /tmp
--trim <modules> don't include certain modules
--verbose more noise when running
--version print version number and exit
--xclude don't include perl56.dll
Invoke perlapp with the --help option for details about these options
and how to use this program.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Manfred Beilfuss
Deutsche Verm=F6gensberatung AG
IT_Systemmanagement , DBA
M=FCnchenerstr. 1
60329 Frankfurt
Tel.: +49 (69) 2384 - 639
Fax: +49 (69) 2384 - 329
Mailto:Manfred.Beilfuss@dvag.com
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is there a way to compile perl programs without perlcc or is there any
other way to hide my source code?
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