daluu, if you want to increase the odds of getting help, I'd recommend doing the following with your post:
- Encapsulate your code and error messages in <c></c> tags as choroba has suggested.
- Considering the length of your code, use the <readmore> tags.
- Provide the flags/options used with PAR and perl2exe.
In its current state, your post is extremely difficult to read. In essence, you're asking others to spend 30 minutes or more to decipher your post so that they can understand what's going on and then take further time to provide assistance. If you can clean up the formatting a bit as choroba and I are recommending you to do, I think you'll find others much more willing to assist.
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