Thanks, guys.
The set PERL_DL_DEBUG=true got me started.
Strange thing was that the OLE.DLL is where things were going P*P.
When I ran the pp command in verbose mode and with the PERL_DL_DEBUG, OLE.dll is never mentioned, even though I have explicitly refered to it in the pp command line?
pp -v -B -l "C:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Win32\OLE\OLE.dll" -M Win32:OLE -o
+PatchMeThese.exe PatchMeThese.pl
I then ran PPM to query which version of OLE I had. PPM couldn't find Win32-OLE or OLE, so I simply installed, run the PP command the output was a working exe.
Strange but fixed.
Many Thanks,
Dale
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