Hello again drli611,

I’ve successfully wrapped your script with PAR::Packer and run it on my system, without problem. (There are a couple of warnings you should attend to, but that’s not relevant here.) For the record, my environment is as follows:

So, as dasgar says, it looks like a permissions issue. The error you report is Error removing C:/Users/DANIEL~1.LEG/AppData/Local/Temp/parl_MCNJgn.exe at C:/Strawberry/perl/lib/File/Temp.pm line 762, <DATA> line 1., and the relevant line in File::Temp is:

unlink $file->[1] or warn "Error removing ".$file->[1];

so the message is actually a warning indicating that the call to unlink failed. I’m sorry, I can’t explain why this is happening, but hopefully one of the other monks will know.

Anyway, hope that helps,

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re^3: PAR::Packer error by Athanasius
in thread PAR::Packer error by drli611

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