Hello PerlMonks, I am using

in a 'Windows 7 (32bit)', 'Strawberry 5.22.0.1' environment.

The task: pp should produce an encrypted executable 'foo.exe' from multiple source files using the following command:

pp -f Crypto -M Filter::Crypto::Decrypt -o foo.exe fool.pl
'foo.pl' includes other files (foo1.pl, foo2.pl) via 'do'-statements.

foo.exe as an interactive program is being build and executed without any problems. However, during execution I had a closer look at the temporary runtime directory structure. I found, that 'foo.pl' is encrypted whereby the other '.pl'-files (foo1.pl and foo2.pl) are not encrypted at all.

Could you please advise, what to do to have all '.pl'-files encrypted.

Thank you very much for your help - Jo

In reply to Included scripts did not encrypt using pp by jowe

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