Seconding Lotus1 (Re: How to make EXE file for Windows cmd window). When I wrote EXE from Script (Re: General advice desperately needed), ISTR I had previously tried to install PAR::Packer on DWIM Perl, which is a derivative of Strawberry. The best experience with both pp and Tk I had with Strawberrys PortableZIP edition. (Should work for you without Tk and without the -g flag on pp)

It should go without saying, but just to be certain: if you have multiple Perl interpreters, you know that you have to use the cpan utility of the respective Perl environment?


In reply to Re: How to make EXE file for Windows cmd window by soonix
in thread How to make EXE file for Windows cmd window by bulrush

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