> Or you can install the Devel::Modlist module, and just type:
> perl -d:Modlist myscript.pl
>
> And have all the use'd and require'd modules and files needed by the
> script printed.
>
> http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Devel-Modlist
Thank you. Sounds evil but it works. Copy to existi
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gary Hawkins wrote:
> In private correspondence, the esteemed bcc'd entity penned:
>
>> hi again.
>> i work with perl,
>> but I dont know,for what purpose you want to do that ?
>> for which puepose?
Or you can install the Devel::Modlist module, and just type:
pe
In private correspondence, the esteemed bcc'd entity penned:
> hi again.
> i work with perl,
> but I dont know,for what purpose you want to do that ?
> for which puepose?
If you are on Windows, check out http://www.dependencywalker.com/, and open an
exe or dll in it. That provides a tree view o