Thanks for the response and I will take
note of your suggestion and do that from now on.
From: Sam Dela Cruz
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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006
11:05 AM
To: Daniel Rychlik
Cc:
[email protected];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Daniel Rychlik
Subject: RE: What does this mean?
- perl error: Panic: Can't extract MD5 checksum
Hi Daniel,
Next
time, you might want to include more technical information in your subject,
rather than just putting "What does this mean?", this subject sounds
like a spam mail. At first, I was apprehensive to open this email at
first because I thought it's a spam. Maybe other people have deleted this
thinking it's a spam.
Anyway,
I think in the past I experienced the same issue when I created a standalone
executable using PerlApp. My solution was to look in the modules that are
being loaded in your "use" lines. If there are modules that are
not being used by your program, comment it out. I don't really know what
happened, but after doing that, the error disappeared. Maybe somebody from
Activestate can explain that.
Regards,
Sam
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 06/28/2006 02:22:33 PM:
> Anyone know what this error message means?
>
> How can
I get around it?
>
>
> From: Daniel Rychlik
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 11:59 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: What does this mean?
>
> Panic:
Cant extract MD5 checksum for perl58.dll
>
> I have
compiled perl scripts into standalone executables but on some
> win32 systems I am seeing this error.
>
> I
searched the net, but only found stuff in Japanese. Anyone have
> any idea about
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