When i run the generated EXE file, i find there are two hello.exe in windows task manager, what's the problem?

There is no problem.

See http://search.cpan.org/dist/PAR-Packer/MANIFEST
PAR::Environment
PAR::Environment
http://search.cpan.org/src/RSCHUPP/PAR-Packer-1.009/contrib/docs/where_is_it.txt
http://search.cpan.org/src/RSCHUPP/PAR-Packer-1.009/contrib/docs/who_am_i.txt

In reply to Re: Why there are two process for my application after compiling it by pp? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why there are two process for my application after compiling it by pp? by seven_shen

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