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Just to resurrect this dead thread, perlcc still does not work in 2009: The following code runs, via the interpreter, just fine.
C:\_Data\F15>perlcc bup-F15.pl C:\Perl\bin/perlcc.bat: bup-F15.pl did not compile, which can't happen +: Starting compile Walking tree Tk::Widget saved (it is in Tk::Label's @ISA) Forcing bootstrap of Tk::Widget DynaLoader saved (it is in Tk::Widget's @ISA) Tk saved (it is in Tk::Widget's @ISA) Exporter saved (it is in Tk's @ISA) IO::Socket saved (it is in IO::Socket::INET's @ISA) IO::Handle saved (it is in IO::Socket's @ISA) Tk::Toplevel saved (it is in Tk::FileSelect's @ISA) Tk::Wm saved (it is in Tk::Toplevel's @ISA) Tk::Frame saved (it is in Tk::Toplevel's @ISA) Tk::Derived saved (it is in Tk::Frame's @ISA) Tk::HList saved (it is in Tk::Tree's @ISA) Tk::Canvas saved (it is in Tk::ProgressBar's @ISA) Tk::Clipboard saved (it is in Tk::Listbox's @ISA) Forcing bootstrap of Tk::Image Encode::Encoding saved (it is in Encode::Unicode's @ISA) Tie::Watch saved (it is in Tie::Watch::Scalar's @ISA) File::Spec::Unix saved (it is in File::Spec::Win32's @ISA) Prescan Saving methods No definition for sub Socket::SO_PROTOCOL No definition for sub Socket::SO_PROTOCOL (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::SO_DONTLINGER No definition for sub Socket::SO_DONTLINGER (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Fcntl::O_DSYNC No definition for sub Fcntl::O_DSYNC (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::SO_CHAMELEON No definition for sub Socket::SO_CHAMELEON (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::AF_ISO No definition for sub Socket::AF_ISO (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::UIO_MAXIOV No definition for sub Socket::UIO_MAXIOV (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Fcntl::SEEK_SET No definition for sub Fcntl::SEEK_SET (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::PF_MAX No definition for sub Socket::PF_MAX (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::SO_SNDLOWAT No definition for sub Socket::SO_SNDLOWAT (unable to autoload) Bootstrap Encode::Unicode C:/Perl/lib/XSLoader.pm Bootstrap Encode C:/Perl/lib/XSLoader.pm No definition for sub Socket::AF_MAX No definition for sub Socket::AF_MAX (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::MSG_BTAG No definition for sub Socket::MSG_BTAG (unable to autoload) No definition for sub Socket::PF_PUP No definition for sub Socket::PF_PUP (unable to autoload) Can't locate object method "IVX" via package "B::NV" at C:/Perl/lib/B +/C.pm line 650. CHECK failed--call queue aborted.

In reply to Re^2: Using perlcc to compile stand alone code by Minok
in thread Using perlcc to compile stand alone code by gnu@perl

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