Which version of ActiveState Perl are you using. Which repositories do you have set up? Are you able to install modules via PPM? Is that ('no such package') the complete message, or is there anything else whe should know?

Update:

Show us how you tried to use perl2exe to create the exe. Stop asking us to guess what could be wrong. If you used the -gui option, I'm sure you read the manual:

"Create a no-console executable. This can be used for Tk and Win32::GUI applications. I/O to STDOUT and STDIN will not be visible. If your application does not work do not use the -gui option while testing as it will hide possible error messages. Applies to Windows version only."


In reply to Re^3: Recieving input during runtime.. by marto
in thread Recieving input during runtime.. by tej

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