Well, I can compile the .exe for my own machine. However, when another person downloads it, they get an error that they are missing a .dll. What should i type on the command line under PPM?

The main problem is that after the Wx headers are applied (see first post) the compiler gives me that list of unfound files. It will compile fine without the header, but the product will not work on other machines

I thank you for your help so far, I think I just have a little ways to go... I hope. By the way, this is a standalone .exe


In reply to Re^2: Compiling Problems with PerlApp! Please Help. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Compiling Problems with PerlApp! Please Help. by StmyD

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