boat73, I'm not sure about the others, but I've seen that ActiveState has stated that Crypt::OpenPGP fails all tests. From what I can tell though, it's because the test suite didn't bother to create the basic key files and location files. This might be why perlapp won't work.

Since you're doing this on Windows, which version of Perl are you using (ActiveState or cygwin and which build)? If you try to run the executable from the same directory as where the script version works, does it work there? Have you tried inserting some debugging print statements between each step of your program to see where the compiled version hangs? My guess is that the compiled version can't find some file which the scripted version can. . .

- - arden.


In reply to Re: Problems creating Crypt::OpenPGP standalone exe by arden
in thread Problems creating Crypt::OpenPGP standalone exe by boat73

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