You're trying to run a command on a Unix platform and the shell is complaining that it can't find the file. I'm not sure why you think this is a Perl problem. The problem would be the same no matter what program you were trying to run.
I suggest you check the contents of your path. I suspect that your sysadmin is security conscious and doesn't include the current directory in the default path for users on that server. This is a very good policy. But it means that in order to run a program from the current directory you need to give the path to the program. Usually just ./program_name will suffice.
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In reply to Re: Converting perl script to exe
by davorg
in thread Converting perl script to exe
by madtoperl
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