I have discussed this with you a couple of times now IIRC. Please read the
README file. When you use
pp (I will make this assumption, since you failed to tell us how you created the exe) you can tell it to include in the exe the modules you are using,
not any of the binaries that the modules you have used require. Once again, from the
DBD::DB2 README:
Remember to *read* the DBI README file and this one CAREFULLY!
Ensure the following DB2 product is installed.
DB2 Application Development Client v7.2 or later
Included with the DB2 Personal Developer's Edition and the
DB2 Universal Developer's Edition
So why not try it and let us know how you get on?
Martin
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