I'm trying to pp @ppopts.txt -o test.exe test.pl

With test.pl being

use Mojolicious::Lite; use File::Spec; BEGIN { if(exists $ENV{PAR_TEMP}) { my $dir = File::Spec->catfile($ENV{PAR_TEMP}, 'inc'); chdir $dir or die "chdir `$dir' failed: $!"; push @ARGV, qw( daemon -m production -l http://127.0.0.1:3000 ); } } my $config = plugin 'Config' =>{file => './test.conf'}; get '/test'; if(exists $ENV{PAR_TEMP} && $^O eq "MSWin32") { system qw(start http://localhost:3000); } app->start; __DATA__ @@ test.html.ep <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head><title><%=config->{text}%></title></head> <body> <h1><%=config->{text}%></h1> </body> </html>
And ppopts.txt :
-l libeay32_.dll -l zlib1_.dll -l ssleay32_.dll -a 'test.conf;script/test.conf' -M Mojolicious::Plugin::**

Run as morbo test.pl, the page is displayed ok.

I would like to pack this, including the config file, but the exe failed with Configuration file "U:\docs ... \mojo\script\test.conf" missing ...

There is no mojo\script folder on my disc.

How can I pass my config file properly to get it working with pp ?

Thanks !

frazap

Edit: Forgot the config file:
{ text=>'Hello there', }

In reply to Mojolicious::Lite and PAR::Packer by frazap

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