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I got this work and explained my conclusions in this post of the thread.

The final command line was:

pp -a "C:/strawberry/perl/vendor/lib/Mozilla/CA/cacert.pem;cacert.pem" -l libexpat-1__.dll -l libcrypto-1_1-x64__.dll -l zlib1__.dll -l libssl-1_1-x64__.dll -o prog.exe prog.pl

"-M" was not required, as XML::Parser::Expat was automagically recognized by pp, but its library was not, thus requiring "-l libexpat-1__.dll".

I'm not sure if "cacert.pem" file is actually required by my script, and I guess that the use of "SSLeay" or "libssl" DLLs is decided by communication modules at runtime depending on availability.


In reply to Re^2: Problems running a packaged script. by vitoco
in thread Problems running a packaged script. by vitoco

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