Oops, it seems I didn't really answer your question but something else.
I should learn to read before experimenting with writing. Sorry.
Juho
Juho Vuori wrote:
Hello,
Sex Maniac wrote:
Hi just want to ask, if I have a perl program, and I
want to turn it into standalone executables/binary.
Question is how ? What programs/packages/ports I must
use ?
First add a line
#!/usr/bin/perl
as the very first line of your perl program. Without indenting or
anything. /usr/bin/perl is the default location for freebsd perl
interpreter, but you should check, (run command 'which perl') In case
your perl interpreter is located in /usr/local/bin/perl or something
else, you must change the line accordingly.
Then say
chmod 755 myprogram.pl
and your program runs nicely by just typing its name. Of course it has
to be in your command path. From current working directory you can't
run programs just like that, say ./myprogram.pl instead.
Juho
Usually in windows98, I can use PerlApp to Turn your
Perl programs into standalone executables (.exe)
I don't want my users can see the source program in
.pl
I want my source program is hidden from user and the
others administrators. So I need the executable
file/binary file only.
Please help.
Thx before
Regards,
-Galon Aerosmith-
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