I have reinstalled strawberry-perl-5.20.2.1-64bit and using PAR:Packer 1.025

My program uses XML::Simple and XML::LibXML is not installed, and the program run OK as a perl script.

After packing and moving to a system without perl the program fails that is cannot find XML::LibXML::SAX, it seems PAR::Packer adds this in as a requirement.

Is there a way I can get PAR::Packer not to think it needs XML::LibXML?

The complete error is below, this occurs when the program tries to run XML::Simple commands

Can't locate XML/LibXML/SAX.pm in @INC (you may need to install the XML::LibXML::SAX module) (@INC contains: C:\Users\Hulley\AppData\Local\Temp\par-48756c6c6579\cache-356fb063bf66ffda26ffc1023419622e2d0e5508\inc\lib C:\Users\Hulley\AppData\Local\Temp\par-48756c6c6579\cache-356fb063bf66ffda26ffc1023419622e2d0e5508\inc CODE(0x2f5c120) CODE(0x2f5a750)) at (eval 44) line 1.


Hope you can help

Thanks
Rob


In reply to After compiling a script using PAR::Packer I get the error Can't locate XML/LibXML/SAX.pm in @INC by Anonymous Monk

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