Having problems getting pp to work with strawberry perl, v5.10.0.4. Installed mods:
Parse::Binary Win32::Exe Module::ScanDeps PAR::Dist PAR
Question am I missing one? Trying to complie a simple perl script, with just hello world, getting the following:
C:\CAM>pp -o cam.exe cam_manual.pl Can't locate Config_heavy.pl in @INC (@INC contains: CODE(0xa9ae64) .) + at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/Config.pm line 66. Compilation failed in require at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/IO/Handle.pm l +ine 263. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/IO/Handle. +pm line 263. Compilation failed in require at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/IO/Seekable.pm + line 101. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/IO/Seekabl +e.pm line101. Compilation failed in require at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/IO/File.pm lin +e 133. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/IO/File.pm + line 133. Compilation failed in require at -e line 307.

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