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Re: PerlApp -x option

by gav^ (Curate)
on Jan 23, 2002 at 15:12 UTC ( [id://140916]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to PerlApp -x option

Nope, just make sure it is somewhere in the path (I prefer the windows\system32 dir to keep things tidy).

You will probably need to add a -a=config as an option to make sure that config.pm is included, or you need to distribute it with your script. I consider this broken behaviour but Activestate don't agree with me :)

A great (and free) installer that might come in handy is NSIS. I use this to package my scripts to send to clients.

Hope this helps...

gav^

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Re: Re: PerlApp -x option
by chinman (Monk) on Jan 24, 2002 at 03:36 UTC
    gav^,

    Cool, thanks for the info! I checked out the NSIS installer, too. I definitely think I can use that as well.

    regards,

    chinman

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