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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> perlex
perlex
Re: .epm files and perl.exe
by David Totten other posts by this author
Jun 24 2005 9:02AM messages near this date
RE: .epm files and perl.exe | RE: .epm files and perl.exe
SERVICES We've created a product, but we only ship the customers the
"encrypted" libraries. I was just wondering if there was a way for us
to help the customers debug things via commandline.

On 6/23/05, Jan Dubois <jand@[...].com>  wrote:
>  On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, David Totten wrote:
>  > I have a web application that runs under perlex perfectly, all of my
>  > .pm files have been converted to .epm files. The problem I am having
>  > is when I try to run my application from the command line, I get an
>  > error that it can't find one of my .pm files (which is correct,
>  > because it is an epm file). Is there anyway to run this from the
>  > command line and have perl load the .epm files into memory?
>  
>  I don't think so.  Why are you not using your original .pm files
>  for testing from the commandline?
>  
>  Cheers,
>  -Jan
>  
>  
> 

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