Well sorry to hear that. This can get to be a mess! The first time I did this, it took me a week to get a fully functional .exe file. You are getting run-time errors and I would try to find the fewest number of mouse clicks that creates the error reliably. Then from there, put print statements in the code and just slug through it to find what isn't getting loaded - something is missing from the .exe version that the "normal" version can run via the autoloader. You will have to figure out what that "something" is and force it into the .exe file. I'm sorry that the "simple" ideas didn't work.

In reply to Re^3: perl, Tk GUI, problem with getOpenFile, in a packed program by Marshall
in thread perl, Tk GUI, problem with getOpenFile, in a packed program by gbertrand

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