With the new version of perl2exe(Ver8.70), it allows you to use an include option when compiling. The syntax is as follows: #perl2exe_include modulename.
I don't know if this would resolve the above issue for sure. As far as I can tell it forces the module to be included into the program and I believe it changes the module load location to within the program than from an external directory.
In reply to Re: Why don't Win32::MemMap or Tie::Win32MemMap work with perl2exe or PAR/pp?
by mikeock
in thread Why don't Win32::MemMap or Tie::Win32MemMap work with perl2exe or PAR/pp?
by keszler
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