Hey, thanks, yeah pp works fine with a basic app.
I ran some tests with a less complex version of my full script. The full script uses Tk to implement a GUI--when I got rid of the GUI and ran pp on it with the -x option (where it runs the program to check for extra dependencies), the resulting exe worked fine. However, when I added the GUI back in and tried to run it with -x, pp launched the app with the full GUI, but once I had finished running the app and quit out of it, pp just hung at the command line and never created an exe.
Maybe there's a way to get it to run with -x on the GUI version?
I should also point out that this is not unique to pp--I'm getting the same error when I use perl2exe.
Tom
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