Hello, I am trying to make an exe file from a perl script file. I am using ActiveState Perl 5.8.6 (Build 811) on Windows. This is the lcommand that i am running and the error msg:
pp -o sp.exe spdisplaye.pl Perl lib version (v5.8.6) doesn't match executable version (v5.8.8) at + C:/Perl/ ib/Config.pm line 32. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 25. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 25. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/site/lib/Compress/Zlib.pm line 15. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/site/lib/Archive/Zip.pm line 11. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/site/lib/Archive/Zip.pm line 11. Compilation failed in require at -e line 406. C:\Perl\Bin/pp: Failed to extract a parl from 'PAR::StrippedPARL::Static' to fi e 'parlHk8jbV7.exe' at C:/Perl/site/lib/PAR/Packer.pm line 1149, <DATA> line 1.
i am using PAR 0.976 i will be happy to find solution for thi problem as i am trying to solve it for more then 10 hours.. Thanks, Roi

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