<rant target='perl2exe authors' strength='100%'> I absolutely hate perl2exe.
It seems good but never works as you expect and is an absolute pain to use. Someone
please make a decent version.
</rant>
I can't see why you had such a problem with the installer for ActivePerl, it worked fine for me. I recommend re-reading the documentation. Don't bother writing to ActiveState, it'll be a month (literally) before they reply.
As far as I know, you need Perl installed on your machine for Perl2Exe to work!
ActiveState have a prog called 'PerlApp' which lets you compile -- but it is not free (thought: can they do that under the GPL?).
Perl does need a compiler, IMHO. As for the Perl to C compiler, I really think it is a disaster. It produced code that caused compiler errors!
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