> -----Original Message----- > From: Rob Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 23 July 2008 21:10 > To: beginners@perl.org > Cc: epanda > Subject: Re: perl2exe > > > epanda wrote: > > > > I am using perl2exe (Oct 27, 2001) and it works fine for little script > > without several .pm and it does good binary conversion. > > I am working without any install of perl8.8 or 10. > > > > Now I want to include Win32::process which includes others > > dependencies and I would like to know if I can continue using perl2exe > > and install perl 10. > > > > How can I include all .pm easily with the install of perl 10 and > > perl2exe is it compatible ? > > You need to install a different version of perl2exe to build images that > use > Perl 5.10. You should install Perl 5.10 on your PC as well as the relevant > modules for your program. Once you have tested it thoroughly under the > perl > interpreter you can use perl2exe to build an executable image. > > HTH, > > Rob [Stewart Anderson] Hi, I thought I read somewhere that generating executable Perl binaries was at best in the prototype stages of evolution. I'm not putting down the efforts of IndigoSTAR or any others who are involved in producing tools like this, just seeking a clarification on how robust and reliable the programs created are as compared to their original Perl counterparts?
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