$ perldoc pp |grep -i version Since PAR version 0.953, this also strips any local paths from + the Comments CompanyName FileDescription FileVersio +n ProductName ProductVersion -V, --version Display the version number and copyrights of this program. to be sure of the versions of the core modules that your progr +am produces a significantly smaller file than the previous versio +n:
$ perldoc pp |grep -B10 ProductName -N, --info=*KEY=VAL* Add additional information for the packed file, both in "META. +yml" and in the executable header (if applicable). The name/value p +air is joined by "=". You may specify "-N" multiple times, or use ";" + to link several pairs. For Win32 executables, these special "KEY" names are recognize +d: Comments CompanyName FileDescription FileVersio +n InternalName LegalCopyright LegalTrademarks OriginalFi +lename ProductName ProductVersion

exe_update.pl


In reply to Re: How to add file version to a executable made from Perl script ? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to add file version to a executable made from Perl script ? by samta

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