OS: Windows 7 64-bit

I eventually got the Perl Modules from http://trouchelle.com/ppm12 since I am (now) using ActiveState Perl 5.12.3 and both PAR and PAR::Packer installed without issue. The issue now is the following when I attempt to use the 'pp' utility

C:\home>pp -o test_pdk.exe C:\Perl_Code\test_pdk.pl Set up gcc environment - 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3) Perl lib version (5.12.3) doesn't match executable version (v5.12.0) a +t C:/Perl/ lib/Config.pm line 50. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/lib/Errno.pm line 8. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/lib/Errno.pm line 8. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/lib/File/Temp.pm line 148. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/lib/File/Temp.pm line 148 +. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl/lib/Archive/Zip.pm line 14. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/Perl/lib/Archive/Zip.pm line 1 +4. Compilation failed in require at -e line 449. C:\Perl\site\bin/pp: Failed to extract a parl from 'PAR::StrippedPARL: +:Static' t o file 'parla9DY7hl.exe' at C:/Perl/site/lib/PAR/Packer.pm line 1155, +<DATA> lin e 1.

Any ideas on what may be causing the lib mismatch issue? And how to correct?

Cheers!


In reply to Re^4: Perl pp fails to create executable by tale051258
in thread Perl pp fails to create executable by tale051258

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