I've posted this question on activestate under for PerlDevKit but they are sometimes extremmely slow (weeks) to respond. I though I would through it out here and see if anyone has any thoughts. I'm getting this error when running my exe created from PerlApp:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Test_GUI>Test_GUI.exe
Can't load 'auto/threads/threads.dll' for module threads:
load_file:The
specified module could not be found at /<C:\Program Files (x86)\Test_G
+UI\Test_GUI.exe >DynaLoader.pm line 214.
at perlapp line 639
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Test_GUI.pl line 3.
Here is the call inside the script:
use warnings;
use strict;
use threads;
use threads::shared;
use Thread::Queue;
use Wx;
use Symbol;
my %thread_hash;
share(%thread_hash);
...
I've tried copying the threads.dll to the machine, registering it, explicity bundling it with the app but always the same error.
Any thoughts?
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