I think the problem was that I wasn't adding the custom module file using the add module function with pp. I have an executable that works on my computer, but the executable has a camel logo. I'm assuming that means that it is associated with perl in some way. I'm trying to see if it works on a computer without perl installed right now, but it doesn't seem like it does. Am I just not including the interpreter in the executable?
Here's the line of code that I wrote to create the executable:
pp -M "custom module" -o filename.exe perlscript.plIn reply to Re^2: Making a standalone executable
by Uggles
in thread Making a standalone executable
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