in reply to perl2exe and

I've used perl2exe a few times and came across similar problems
While creating the exe, i had to declare every module
in the perl script explicitly at the beginning like "use Win32::OLE"; use File::Copy; etc..
Ensure that you do this for all the modules and give it a try
If you do not use "use" statements, then sometimes, you might
face error (Well, by using those files, is how i solved my problem)
Raghu

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Re^2: perl2exe and
by perlnewb123 (Sexton) on Mar 25, 2009 at 16:06 UTC
    Below is a section of the script. Ive included the dlls in the script, when running the exe the dlls attempt to install to the tmp location, but it's trying to save them with the full path given in the script. Could someone take a look and let me know what you think?
    C:\CAM>cam_reset.exe ERROR: Can't create C:\DOCUME~1\user\LOCALS~1\Temp/p2xtmp-1084/C:/WINN +T/system32/ssleay32.dll
    #!\C:\strawberry\perl\bin use HTTP::Request::Common qw(POST GET); use HTTP::Headers; use LWP::UserAgent; use MIME::Base64; use Crypt::SSLeay; #perl2exe_include HTTP::Headers #perl2exe_include LWP::UserAgent #perl2exe_include MIME::Base64 #perl2exe_include Crypt::SSLeay #perl2exe_include "Crypt/SSLeay.pm" #perl2exe_include "C:\WINNT\system32\libeay32.dll" #perl2exe_include "C:\WINNT\system32\libssl32.dll" #perl2exe_include "C:\WINNT\system32\ssleay32.dll" # set up the stuff my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); # Set our own user-agent string! $ua->agent("CCAAgent/v3.5.8 CleanAccessManager API"); # Set the Basic Authentication credentials $encoded = encode_base64('test:test'); my $url = "https://test/admin/cisco_api.jsp"; # Params required for the POST... if (($ARGV[0] eq 'addmac') and defined($ARGV[1])) { my $req = POST $url, 'Authorization' => "Basic ".$encoded, Content => [ admin => "test", passwd => "test,.", op => "addmac", mac => "$ARGV[1]", user => "i-command", provider => "pxebuild", type => "userole", role => "Authorized_Asset", desc => "Reset via icmd" # no comma here! ]; # Fire the cannon now ! my $res = $ua->request($req); # Get the error back from the server if any my $err = $res->status_line; if ($err != 200) { print "Server returned error: $err\n"; exit 1; } # Just print the whole stuff #print $res->as_string; # Just print the return html print $res->content; exit 0;