While I've used pp for several years I don't follow the par mailing list, so am unable to help you there. How do I post a question effectively? suggests that if posting here, you provide operating system/Perl distrubution and version numbers (some of this you've already provided), example code (or a minimal example which recreates your problem), any example data (perhaps not pertinant in this case) and any errors you recieve.

Ideally you'd post an example script, the pp command you use you create the exe and the error(s) which occur.

General "what would you do" style questions are fine, however in cases where there is a specific issue it's always better to make it easier for people to help you by giving them the information they need to make an informed reply.


In reply to Re^6: How do you distribute your Perl application to your customers? by marto
in thread How do you distribute your Perl application to your customers? by kg

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