What is the version I need for perl2exe which is compatible with 5.10 ? I don't understand why perl2exe of 2001 is not compatible because only modules change in perl 5.0 to 5.10. So I don't understand and I know that lastest version of perl2exe is not free and I can't buy it.
Is there another solution ? Thanks On 24 juil, 10:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stewart Anderson) wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Rob Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 23 July 2008 21:10 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 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? > > Thanks > > Stu. > > Information in this email including any attachments may be privileged, > confidential and is intended exclusively for the addressee. The views > expressed may not be official policy, but the personal views of the > originator. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender by > return e-mail and delete it from your system. You should not reproduce, > distribute, store, retransmit, use or disclose its contents to anyone. Please > note we reserve the right to monitor all e-mail communication through our > internal and external networks. SKY and the SKY marks are trade marks of > British Sky Broadcasting Group plc and are used under licence. British Sky > Broadcasting Limited (Registration No. 2906991), Sky Interactive Limited > (Registration No. 3554332), Sky-In-Home Service Limited (Registration No. > 2067075) and Sky Subscribers Services Limited (Registration No. 2340150) are > direct or indirect subsidiaries of British Sky Broadcasting Group plc > (Registration No. 2247735). All of the companies mentioned in this paragraph > are incorporated in England and Wales and share the same registered office at > Grant Way, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 5QD. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/