Re: Dumping perl code
> > How do I get a compiled perl script?
>
> 2 Solutions:
>
> 1/ Use the Perl compiler module (available on CPAN mirrors). It's beta but
> said to work well.
>
> 2/ Dump your script by adding '-u' to your perl command line; then
> use undump to recover an executable from the core file ('strip' it
> to make it smaller).
>
> I personaly only tried 2/ on SunOS-4.1.3 (works great ;).
Could you please point me to the program you used to undump the core?
The executables produced by one I used gave me only segfaults.
Thanks.
Alex Y.
> The only undump program I've heard of running under Linux is coming in the
> emacs src.
>
> Mark: could you please consider making another binary package from the
> emacs src containing undump?
>
> Cordialement,
>
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