Have a coffe/tea/water break, then read Behind the GUI lives the Shell and the docs again
I usually use something like this
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict; use warnings;
system
'pp', '-x',
'satin.pl',
'-o', 'satin.exe',
'-N', 'LegalTrademarks=dLegalTrademarks',
'-N', 'Comments=dComments',
'-N', 'FileVersion=0.6.6.6',
'-N', 'ProductVersion=0.6.6.6',
'-N', 'OriginalFilename=satin.pl',
'-N', 'InternalName=satin.exe',
'-N', 'FileDescription=dFileDescription',
'-N', 'LegalCopyright=dLegalCopyright',
'-N', 'CompanyName=Satin',
'-N', 'ProductName=Satin',
;
Though there are WinXP problems Bug #69570 for Win32-Exe: create_resource_section() fails
I don't know if http://www.cavapackager.com/ has the same problem, oh well
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