In that case, Install cygwin (idk if you'll have to select gcc or it's
default - either way that's the easiest way I know of to get it on
windows).
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 3:52 AM, Rui Fernandes wrote:
> Good morning Kevin,
>
> I've installed par as you said. It seeme to run, but it asks for setu
Good morning Kevin,
I've installed par as you said. It seeme to run, but it asks for setup the
gcc environment... I'm a little bit lost on how to do it...
Regards,
Miguel
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 10:59 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
> On 11/15/15 5:27 PM, ekimduna...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Miguel,
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On 11/15/15 5:27 PM, ekimduna...@gmail.com wrote:
Miguel,
This might help
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2948405/how-to-compile-a-perl-script-pl-to-a-windows-executable-exe-with-strawberr
PAR/pp, referenced in that thread, is fine if you simply need to
distribute a script to end users in
Miguel,
This might help
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2948405/how-to-compile-a-perl-script-pl-to-a-windows-executable-exe-with-strawberr
Sent from my iPhone.
> On Nov 15, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Rui Fernandes wrote:
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> Hi Brandon,
>
> Actually I'm able to run the script from the DOS prompt w
Hi Brandon,
Actually I'm able to run the script from the DOS prompt with "perl script.pl".
It might be a permissions problem in Windows 7...
But, can you please tell me how to compile the .pl script to .exe in
windows, with Strawberry? Which command should I use? I'm not familiar with
this releas
Rui:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Rui Fernandes wrote:
> Hi,
Hello:
> I'm having a problem compiling a perl script to run in my windows 7 32 bits
> environment. It compiles with Perl Dev Kit from active state, but when I run
> it (in the command line of dos) it just freezes - no anwer. The
I've never used active state, you might try strawberry perl if you are
on windows.
--Sam
On 11/12/2015 07:53 AM, Rui Fernandes wrote:
/Hi,
I'm having a problem compiling a perl script to run in my windows 7 32
bits environment. It compiles with Perl Dev Kit from active state, but
when I run i
Hi Brock,
Nice to meet you :)
I've tryed the simplier script ever:
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Hello World!";
exit;
I've tryed to include Class::Load::PP, and other recommended modules also.
The script just...frezees. Even if I type something, nothing appears.
I didn't defined arguments for input e
Greetings!
Could you give us the text of your script, and maybe a screens hot of you
running it? One guess is that you aren't providing the script name as
expected, so perl is waiting for input.
On Nov 12, 2015 08:54, "Rui Fernandes" wrote:
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> *Hi,I'm having a problem compiling a perl
*Hi,I'm having a problem compiling a perl script to run in my windows 7 32
bits environment. It compiles with Perl Dev Kit from active state, but when
I run it (in the command line of dos) it just freezes - no anwer. The
compilation gives no error. Does anyone knows why this might be
happening?Chee
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