I want to a give a copy of a script I have written to a
friend of a friend. I don't particularly want him to have
the source code. Recently I have investigated many ways
of compiling Perl code - using 'Perl2Exe', which refuses
to compile in URI and LWP modules (essential for my script)
and the 'perlcc' program that comes with ActivePerl. Perlcc
produced a 33,000 line C program from 500 line Perl program,
and after struggling with GCC attempting to compile it, I finally
figured out how to tell GCC to look in /foo/bar/ for header files.
I'm still missing one header and I get compiler errors anyway. So,
I've now given up on compiling into C too. I don't like C anyway - that's
why I use Perl!
I'm on Win32 and I really want to get this compiled. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreiciated.
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