When the .exe that PerlApp built runs, it will unpack itself into a directory, some temporary directory that the O/S assigns as you've seen - I think that is the same way on Unix or Windows (of course PathNames are different). The bound files will be in sub-directories from that. I think that you will be able to specify paths based upon "./" in your Perl code for @INC. "./" is the directory that your "unpacked" code is currently running in - whatever that directory path name is.
In reply to Re^9: ActiveState PerlApp + Gtk and themes
by Marshall
in thread ActiveState PerlApp + Gtk and themes
by Ralesk
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