Hello
g_speran,
I have no time to reproduce it atm, but if I recall it correctly included content is flattened into / so no /script folder will be accessible.
From the docs
> By default, files are placed under / inside the package with their original names.
After this I remember there are other methods to access included files, even if I never included a perl script. Why you dont wrap your code inside a small madule including it in a simpler way and then adding the use of this module inside your main script?
Again from the docs
# To get the host archive from a packed program:
my $zip = PAR::par_handle($0); # an Archive::Zip object
my $content = $zip->contents('MANIFEST');
# Same thing, but with read_file():
my $content = PAR::read_file('MANIFEST');
L*
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