Hi

in my current project I have to maintain a perl-app (a system-monitor) that runs on Windows.

At the moment the app is based on ActiveState and is (for ease of deployment - not for obfuscation) packaged with perl2exe.

The pain in some of my body parts is that when I have to investigate problems I deal with a Windows-exe, i.e. I cannot simply add traces to a script but have to go to my build-machine, package a new version and move it to the machine I need to investigate.

As I recently came across the very cool Enbugger-module I wonder if that could ease the pain for me a bit but I don't have any real Windows-experience.

So my question is:

Is there an Enbugger-ppm for ActiceState somewhere or can you build it for Strawberry - and does it work with perl2exe?

Many thanks!


In reply to Enbugger on Windows by morgon

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