G'day Dravidan,

"Please advise me about how can i overcome this issue?"

The output you've posted already contains advice:

"PLEASE SEE THE PERL2EXE USER MANUAL UNDER "Can't locate somemodule.pm in @INC" ..."

Did you do this? Did you try the suggested fixes? What was the outcome?

"This exe file was created with the evaluation version of Perl2Exe. For more information visit http://www.indigostar.com ..."

Did you do this? Is your problem an intentional limitation of the evaluation version?

[You might consider pp if you can't resolve your issues with the evaluation version of Perl2Exe. pp is freely available from CPAN: there are no evaluation/full versions.]

-- Ken


In reply to Re: Error while making a perl using perl2exe by kcott
in thread Error while making a perl using perl2exe by Dravidan

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