Hi Monks,

I'm modifying an open source program (Slic3r) and when I've successfully package my new program with citrus perl 5.16 and CAVA packager on windows

But when I tried to run it on my client's machine the program fail with the error "Message: The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect.". If I understand it correctly, it's caused because some library version on my client's machine are diferent from the libraries that I've used to compile XS modules. It not surprices me, because I've compiled it with Mingw, and they has installed Visual Studio.

I think it can be solved compiling it statically (Including all libraries on the .exe file) but there is a question ... How can I do that?

Sorry for my bad English (It's not my first language) or if it's not specifically a Perl question ... But really I think this needs Perl wisdom

Regards.
Pablo.


In reply to Error on Windows 7: Message: The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. by psiciliano

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