in reply to Unix.dll not Found in PerlApp
Don't use PerlApp; therefore, don't know if this is relevant, but since your messages include a reference to the --add command
File\Spec\Unix.pm:from the AS doc re PerlApp9.3 here's some possibly relevant information:
warn: auto\File\Spec\Unix\Unix.dll not found
refby: perlapp --add
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--add modules List additional modules to include in the application. PerlApp also attempts to include modules that the listed modules depend on. Multiple modules can be separated by whitespace or a semicolon. This option can be repeated. For example: perlapp myscript.pl --add IO::Socket --add XML::Parser::Expat ...would include IO::Socket and XML::Parser in your application. The --add option supports the following wildcard notations: --add Module::* includes Module::Foo, but neither Module itself nor Module::Foo::Bar. --add Module::** includes Module::Foo and Module::Foo::Bar, but not Module. --add Module:: works the same as --add Module;Module::**, including all of Module, Module::Foo and Module::Foo::Bar. Note that you may have to quote the * character to prevent wildcard expansion by your command shell. PerlApp uses built-in heuristics to determine any additional modules that may be required at runtime. When building an executable, missing modules are displayed as errors. In a few cases, however, the heuristics are used to downgrade errors to warnings. PerlApp issues warnings for the following: + Windows executables built without Unix, Mac, VMS and OS/2 modules ....
A bit more information about your script and source might win you better help from those more knowledgable of PerlApp than I.
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Re^2: Unix.dll not Found in PerlApp
by Cmdr Colstel (Novice) on Sep 14, 2015 at 19:37 UTC | |
by dasgar (Priest) on Sep 15, 2015 at 17:24 UTC | |
by Cmdr Colstel (Novice) on Sep 15, 2015 at 17:58 UTC | |
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