"Yes, finally work. I told you i need a simply how-to :)"

Well I'm glad this was helpful. I did say the exact same thing in the chatterbox ;)

"Only one issue, need to download 3 time pp, every time a different module error but at the last work"

I suspect these "errors" were caused warnings about modules you didn't have installed which pp requires. Using the method I suggested you avoid such problems.

"three days wasted..."

The were not wasted if you learned from it :) I suspect this is partly due to the learning curve and so on. Welcome to the monastery :) So you've downloaded a script from somewhere and managed to create an executable of it, if you want to get to learn more about perl I suggest you take a look at the following:


In reply to Re^6: Compile Perl To Executable by marto
in thread Compile Perl To Executable by JackRoss

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