I have a .pl file that Im attempting to convert into a stand-alone executable using PAR::Packer. The process seems to run ok (creates a 2.7Mb file!) but when I copy it to a 'clean' machine I get an error message about missing files.
Can't load 'C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\par-pocl\cache-19dae601c13110aee2ff7f3fd53 +76357129ab7bd\3ae6449b.dll' for module Net::SSLeay: load_file:The spe +cified module could not be found at c:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 23 +0. at c:/Perl/site/lib/PAR/Heavy.pm line 82 Compilation failed in require at script/soap3.pl line 6. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script/soap3.pl line 6.

I tried to force the packing to include 'Net::SSLeay' but it didn't change anything. Im assuming its the 'auto/net/SSLeay/SSLeay.dll' thats missing. Is there some way to make sure this file is included?

In reply to PAR::Packer - 'dll not found' error on run by ethrbunny

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