Hello:
Recently I had to reinstall perl 5.6 and PerlDev Kit from ActiveState.
It seems like it hosed up my registry. I compiled a perl application
using Perlapp 3.0 with the -f (freestanding) option and I deployed it
to another computer and I received the following error:
Can't locate File/Basename.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
C:\DOCUME~1\tconti\LOCALS~
1\Temp\2\XMLTest\{C1521678-58D3-4255-8522-22E56B852F4F}\ .) at
XML/Simple.pm lin
e 157.
When I run the same executable on my computer it works fine. I verified that the packages it is complaining aboout exist. Attached is a small test program that generated the above error. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tom
use XML::Simple;
use Data::Dumper;
$parser = new XML::Simple;
$configHash = $parser->XMLin('d:\test.xml', searchpath => '.',
+forcearray => ['valueType']);
print Dumper($configHash);
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