You might want to take a look at the dialog boxes that open for perlapp, to see what the various options were (if you didn't select them yourself). You may find that the defaults don't work for you.

You may also want to try adding some debugging code in the program, and also selecting an option to generate a debugging-friendly exe file. Your own code could be simple "warn" statements (don't use "print" - use "warn", because that prints immediately, and can give you an idea of where you are). You should have a debugger that came with the perlapp program, right? If you do, then use it.

Finally, see if you can cut out parts of your script, and still get the error message. That is, try to isolate the place where the error happens. You might then see the error right away. Or, if it's a small enough script, you might be able to post it and give us an idea of what you're up against. Without the code, there's not a whole lot anyone could do to help, I think...


In reply to Re: "Program Error" when running .exe created by perlapp by spiritway
in thread "Program Error" when running .exe created by perlapp by kanish

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