:) Stop trying to do that :)

Its been a while since I tried cygwin, but from what I recalled, there can only be one cygwin on the machine (as they all interfere with each), so if you make a par (and pack all the required cygwin bits), if there is another cygwin program running on the machine, chances are it will conflict with the pp/par-ed cygwin ... cygwin dll hell

The general idea with cygwin is to provide cygwin -packages ... if you want par/pp forget about cygwin

If you want to par/pp stick with http://strawberryperl.com/ or activeperl or http://citrusperl.com/ and use the -x and -l options liberally... Re: Problem in creating exe using PAR module, Re^2: Packaging Perl Programs (is) Painful, Re: Building a Mojolicious app with PAR::Packer


In reply to Re: Using pp (Perl Packer) with cygwin (don't) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Using pp (Perl Packer) with cygwin by gurpreetsingh13

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