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?

In reply to perlapp and threads by Anonymous Monk

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