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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 18:32:25 -0800
From: "Edward S. Peschko" <esp5 AT pge DOT com>
To: Pinhas Krengel <bknpk AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: perlcc does not work on my cygwin-please help
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 07:08:48PM +0200, Pinhas Krengel wrote:
> perlcc does not work on my cygwin (win XP). I have tried to re-install
> cygwin, read the assorted documents but can not figure out what is wrong.
> It seems to be a very basic problem as it reports error of not finding some
> file that are installed in my perl package. For example perl.h is not found.
> The file is on my system at
> /lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/CORE/perl.h. A place where cygwin
> selected to install it.
> I use mingw as the gcc compiler. It was recommended to install it not under
> cygwin.
> /cygdrive/c/pini_prog/MinGW/bin/gcc
> bash-2.05b$ cygpath -w /
> C:\pini_prog\cygwin
> 
> Please help me to get a clean installation. Is there a file that is a step
> by step guide.
> Many thanks,
> Pinhas

If you are looking just to make standalone executables, you might want to look at
PAR instead. It works via packing up all the dependencies in a script into 
a zip file that acts like an executable. You can then transfer that executable
from place to place.

works great, and works (with the -c and -e option) for things that perlcc can't 
even touch. (like runtime requres and config files that come with a given 
module.)

Ed

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