Philippe Schaffnit wrote:
Hi!

I haven't managed either exactly what you are attempting (though I would
be really interested!), but a fairly painless workaround (which I
actually use), is to pack the icon additionally with '--addfile', and
get it from there afterwards (it's messy, but the file is tiny
anyway...).

Good luck!

Philippe
Thank you Phillipe

I eventually came up with that idea as well. May be someone else will chip in with a response and we will both learn something new.

John


John wrote:
Hi

I am packaging a Win32::GUI app with:

pp -i myicon.ico -M Math::Trig -M Win32::GUI -M Win32::GUI::Grid -g -o
b.exe guess1.plw

in my app Iam using:

my $icon = new Win32::GUI::Icon(105);
$main->ChangeIcon($icon);

to access and set my apps title bar icon. Looking in the packaged app
with a resource editor myicon appears as 101. When I use that number in
the statement above (currently 105) I get a camel. Changing that number
I get a variety of other icons but not the one I want.

Could someone please suggest how I might achieve what I want and
possibly explain what is happening. As I write this I think that the
camel icon is coming from parl.exe which I understand to be part of the
executable component of the package.

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    John McMahon
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   John McMahon
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