+In general, the compiler will do nothing to make a Perl program smaller,
+faster, more portable, or more secure. In fact, it will usually hurt
+all of those. The executable will be bigger, your VM system may take
+longer to load the whole thing, the binary is fragile and hard to fix,
+and compilation never stopped software piracy in the form of crackers,
+viruses, or bootleggers. The real advantage of the compiler is merely
+packaging, and once you see the size of what it makes (well, unless
+you use a shared I<libperl.so>), you'll probably want a complete
+Perl install anywayt.
+
+=head2 How can I get '#!perl' to work on [MS-DOS,NT,...]?