There is a EXE_FILES attribute but this is strictly for specifying Perl scripts to include with the module Are you sure about that ? I find that
any file specified in EXE_FILES gets installed into INSTALLBIN (irrespective of what that file contained).
Cheers,
Rob
Update:Minor correction - changed "INST_BIN" to "INSTALLBIN".
Update: However, this is probably not the ideal way to go about it. On Win32, not only does the EXE_FILE get installed into INSTALLBIN, but a copy of that file ("converted" to a batch file, and given a '.bat' extension) is also installed into INSTALLBIN - the assumption apparently being that EXE_FILE's are, in fact, supposed to be executable.
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