Hello again,

I tried to increase the release number from 0 to 1 and that solved my issue! Thanks very much for your help!

For your information I changed back to 0, causing the error to re-occur and asked for a verbose output yielding the following information:

Bareword found where operator expected at C:/DOCUME~1/t0c9086/LOCALS~1 +/Temp/cvpk 2-t0c9086/7c3bf3331f7ade17ab58cd3fd604e1e3/lib/std/auto/Storable/autos +plit.ix li ne 2, near "5G" (Missing operator before G?) Unrecognized character \x14 in column 1Compilation failed in require a +t <content >/AutoLoader.pm line 28. at POSIX.pm line 25 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Properties +.pm line 1 8. Compilation failed in require at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Workbook.pm li +ne 22. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Workbook.p +m line 22. Compilation failed in require at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel.pm line 17. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel.pm line 17 +. Compilation failed in require at cavaexecscript/csct.pl line 13. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cavaexecscript/csct.pl line 13.

In reply to Re^6: Spreadsheet::WriteExcel and Cava packager by samuelalfred
in thread Spreadsheet::WriteExcel and Cava packager by samuelalfred

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