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A Basic debugging checklist style  print "PROGRAM STARTING\n"; can't hurt :)

Turn on debugging ( set PAR_GLOBAL_DEBUG=1, see PAR::Environment)

Try a simple diagnostic program  pp -e " use Data::Dump; dd\@ARGV; dd\@INC; dd\%INC; dd\%ENV; use PAR; dd[PAR::read_file(q{MANIFEST})]; "

PAR::FAQ, PAR::Tutorial

PAR-Packer
contrib/docs/where_is_it.txt
contrib/docs/who_am_i.txt

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In reply to Re: pp with gui by Anonymous Monk
in thread pp with gui by mkmal

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