Hi.

Im wondering if you can give me your syntax you are using on the command line to do this

I tried a simple hello script:

pp -d -o test.exe test.pl

And I get the errors:

Goto undefined subroutine &DynaLoader::bootstrap_inherit at C:/aperl58/lib/XSLoa der.pm line 95.

Compilation failed in require at C:/aperl58/lib/IO/Handle.pm line 260.

BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/aperl58/lib/IO/Handle.pm line 260.

Compilation failed in require at C:/aperl58/lib/IO/Seekable.pm line 101. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at

C:/aperl58/lib/IO/Seekable.pm line 101. Compilation failed in require at C:/aperl58/lib/IO/File.pm line 117.

BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:/aperl58/lib/IO/File.pm line 117.

Compilation failed in require at -e line 305.

BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at -e line 835.

Im using perl from Activestate for Win32:

v5.8.6 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread

Can I run this command with this version of perl or is there something special I should be doing?

Eager to try this out.

Steve

In reply to Re^2: WIn32::gui Miscellaneous by smcone
in thread WIn32::gui Miscellaneous by smcone

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