when I used the following command it gaves me afile .out which worked perfectly on Ubuntu but not on windwos.
This won't work, Ubuntu (Linux) executables are not compatible to Windows in any way (they are ELF linked to linux glibc while Windows executables are PE EXE linked to Windows DLL files). You need to install some kind of Perl for Windows (Strawberry Perl/ActivePerl/Citrus Perl), install a "packager" application (pp/CavaPackager/PerlApp by ActiveState) and package your application on Windows for Windows.

See also: Packaging Perl Programs (is) Painful


In reply to Re: perl to exe excutable file to work on windows (seven /xp) by aitap
in thread perl to exe excutable file to work on windows (seven /xp) by Samman_Mahmoud

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