Dear Monks

I am using below modules for my XML comparison.

use XML::SemanticDiff; use XML::SemanticCompare; use XML::LibXML;

I installed those modules and could be able to finish my coding. It worked fine.

I started converting the script into exe using perl2exe. It was successful but when I try to run the exe, I am getting the belwo error message,

Could not find ParserDetails.ini in PERL2EXE_STORAGE/XML/SAX Can't use string ("1") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use at PER +L2EXE_STORAGE/XML/SemanticDiff.pm line 147, <ACOUT> line 69.

Also I did include the modules(Ex. #perl2exe_include "XML/SemanticDiff.pm";) inside my perl script but no success. could you please help how to fix this issue?

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Chennaiite....


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