Really?

I thought I had suggested that in PAR Packer exe file doesn't run ; if that was truly all it was, you would have gotten an error message along the lines of

Unpacking file "fc257124/auto/Cwd/Cwd.dll"... Unpacking file "ffd69863/auto/Fcntl/Fcntl.dll"... $ENV{PAR_TEMP} = ... Can't locate deprecate.pm in @INC (@INC contains: CODE(0x1566694) ... CODE(0x1247a34) CODE(0x1247d34)) at if.pm line 13. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Switch.pm line 7. Compilation failed in require at Tk/StayOnTop.pm line 34. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Tk/StayOnTop.pm line 34. Compilation failed in require at script/pm.915330.pl line 46. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script/pm.915330.pl line 46.

You should try to pinpoint the disconnect (or my miscommunication) -- to speed things up in the future :)


In reply to Re^3: GUI seems to cause trouble when being converted to exe file by Anonymous Monk
in thread GUI seems to cause trouble when being converted to exe file by Microcebus

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