hey

so i will give you the entire detail of what , how I have done , and the issue I am having .

I have a script which uses Text::CSV cpan , I installed that cpan in my PC and its working fine . Now I wanted to make an exe file ,so I installed PAR::Packer and pp and created .exe successfully with this code  pp -o packed.exe source.pl

so now when I run this executable on some other system which does not have this Text::CSV cpan it fails . I want that user without installing this cpan , and if possible even without installing perl be able to execute this exe file

Is it possible for me to be able to do it

FYI i also did pp -P -o packed.pl source.pl to make a packaged file , but when I execute it , an error saying "The application has failed to start because perl516.dll was not found " is shown


In reply to Re^4: creating utility in perl by Anonymous Monk
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