No problem, here you go:
END{ #!/bin/perl use Tk; use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; print "The fils is located here: ".Tk::findINC('icon.png')."\n"; exit 0; }

... and the compilation instructions (icon.png is in the same directory as the Perl code):

pp -a "icon.png;resources/icon.png" -o example.exe example.pl

After executing the exe, I have the following message:

Can't call method "crc32String" without a package or object reference +at (...)/strawberry-perl-5.14.4.1-64bit-portable/perl/vendor/lib/PAR/ +Heavy.pm line 146. END failed--call queue aborted at -e line 965.

In reply to Re^2: Using Tk inside a Perl exe by Garden Dwarf
in thread Using Tk inside a Perl exe by Garden Dwarf

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