This one did run the program right, but as a pl file,
within the terminal in which the
pp -x foo.pl was entered.
No exe file was created nor edited in the process.
Also tried the regular
pp foo.pl line before and after the
pp -x foo.pl (seperated experiments) to confirm.
Also tried (all) the above scenarios both with an existing exe and without (just in case), still nothing.
This is so frustrating, what am I doing wrong ?
I sorry if I'm missing something that seems trivial to more experienced programers,
resulting in people feeling I'm wasting their time,
but I'm really trying here and have no where else to ask (please have a little patience, and go easy with the "--" ^^).
I've tried Cava Packager in the past but in seems extremely complicated and time consuming to master,
and that's without considering the exe result is (if I remember correctly) about 200 times the pl's size.
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