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Hello Guys, I am new to perl and se

milind7705 (Programmer)
17 May 12 5:32
Hello Guys, I am new to perl and seeking your help for one issue.
I have developed a perl program in linux and is working fine. Now I have to make it work on windows as a standalone .exe. I've tried google and found pp(PAR::Packer) can do it for me. Then, I generated the .exe by
pp -p sample.pl -o sample.par
pp sample.par -o sample.exe
The sample.exe generated by this is not workin on my win7 laptop(it doesn't have perl installed as pp utility is meant for it). It is giving program to big to fit in memory(the .exe size is 3MB). Can anybody help to convert my pl to exe.
Master google says, The error is due to incompatible binaries of .exe.
How can I make these binaries so that they can work on any windows?
All help on this is appreciated.
Annihilannic (MIS)
20 May 12 22:39
Have you tried creating the .exe under Windows, or just under Linux? You will need to install perl under Windows (at least temporarily, and possibly on another system) to allow you to create it.

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