I'm trying to create Win32 Service, I found ActiveState's PerlApp toolkit, however, it's PerlSvc tool creates .exe which fails with:
Undefined subroutine &Win32::BuildNumber called at..... PerlSvc.pm lin +e 12
This is puzzling for me, because there is no PerlSvc.pm file anywhere on the filesystem.

(this doesn't happen with ActiveState's perl, but it's perl is defficient in SSL department, and doesn't work very well with CPAN)

I thought about providing my own implementation of &Win32::BuildNumber, but I have no idea where to plug it, tried putting it in INIT, but it doesn't seem to be working.


In reply to Creating Win32 Service by Eyck

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