Hello, I've been down every avenue I can find with hopes of figuring this out on my own, but no dice. I've got a program across a few files with a wxperl gui, the husk of which was generated with wxglade. I'm using Strawberry, the app runs fine from Padre, but I need an exe so I can hand this around at work. Using wxpar and pp I've tried and succeeded in generating exe's, but they give a plethora of (the same) errors - copied below. Many thanks for any help, this has been frustrating to say the least ~

C:\Users\me\filepath>wxpar -o test.exe myprog.pl Running Command ..... pp @test.wxparargs -o test.exe myprog.pl ..... C:\Users\me\filepath>test.exe Can't do inplace edit: \$Recycle.Bin is not a regular file at (eval 43 +) line 1. Can't do inplace edit: \boot is not a regular file at (eval 43) line 1 +. Can't do inplace edit: \Documents and Settings is not a regular file a +t (eval 43 ) line 1, <> chunk 1. Can't do inplace edit: \dvmexp is not a regular file at (eval 43) line + 1, <> chu nk 1. Can't do inplace edit: \f34de0ce6549b8b15e7f9503 is not a regular file + at (eval 43) line 1, <> chunk 2. Can't open \hiberfil.sys: Permission denied at (eval 43) line 1, <> ch +unk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \HP is not a regular file at (eval 43) line 1, +<> chunk 2 . Can't do inplace edit: \HPMBackup is not a regular file at (eval 43) l +ine 1, <> chunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \kworking is not a regular file at (eval 43) li +ne 1, <> c hunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \MSOCache is not a regular file at (eval 43) li +ne 1, <> c hunk 2. Can't open \pagefile.sys: Permission denied at (eval 43) line 1, <> ch +unk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \PerfLogs is not a regular file at (eval 43) li +ne 1, <> c hunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \Program Files is not a regular file at (eval 4 +3) line 1, <> chunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \Program Files (x86) is not a regular file at ( +eval 43) l ine 1, <> chunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \ProgramData is not a regular file at (eval 43) + line 1, < > chunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \Python27 is not a regular file at (eval 43) li +ne 1, <> c hunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \Recovery is not a regular file at (eval 43) li +ne 1, <> c hunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \RM is not a regular file at (eval 43) line 1, +<> chunk 2 . Can't do inplace edit: \SPLASH.000 is not a regular file at (eval 43) +line 1, <> chunk 2. Can't do inplace edit: \SPLASH.SYS is not a regular file at (eval 43) +line 1, <> chunk 3. Can't do inplace edit: \strawberry is not a regular file at (eval 43) +line 1, <> chunk 3. Can't do inplace edit: \SwSetup is not a regular file at (eval 43) lin +e 1, <> ch unk 3. Can't do inplace edit: \System Volume Information is not a regular fil +e at (eval 43) line 1, <> chunk 3. Can't do inplace edit: \SYSTEM.SAV is not a regular file at (eval 43) +line 1, <> chunk 3. Can't do inplace edit: \temp is not a regular file at (eval 43) line 1 +, <> chunk 3. Can't do inplace edit: \Users is not a regular file at (eval 43) line +1, <> chun k 3. Can't do inplace edit: \Windows is not a regular file at (eval 43) lin +e 1, <> ch unk 4.

In reply to exe with wx gui - pp/wxpar issues by jhoop

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