There are no multiple cygwin on a single machine
I want my "self-contained" exe file(created over cygwin) to run on some machine (without cygwin and without perl) on default command prompt.
This exe runs perfectly on my machine but not on another machine and gives the error of cygwin1.dll required.
This simply appears that to run on Windows, I need to use pp using strawberry or ActivePerl. To run on cygwin, I need to build it on cygwin perl. And finally to run on unix machine, I need to build it on unix machine.
Please correct me if I am wrong.

In reply to Re^2: Using pp (Perl Packer) with cygwin (don't) by gurpreetsingh13
in thread Using pp (Perl Packer) with cygwin by gurpreetsingh13

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