RE: Problem with EXE created by PerlApp

2002-03-14 Thread Jason Larson
**The following information is primarily just an FYI** -Original Message- From: Jenda Krynicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Subject: RE: Problem with EXE created by PerlApp From: Jason Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry I don't understand why this happens. Just a wild

RE: Problem with EXE created by PerlApp

2002-03-14 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Jason Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for the suggestion. I looked through the bug database before submitting the bug and didn't find anything, but when I submitted it, they said it was a duplicate of 11031 (guess I didn't look for the right thing). Their comments on 11031 state:

Re: Problem with EXE created by PerlApp

2002-03-11 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Jason Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] __Disclaimer__ ***Sorry about the giant company disclaimer at the end*** I've seen much longer :-) I have a script (script follows signature) that works just fine when executed at the command line (i.e. perl.exe fixnetrcname.pl). I want to make this an

RE: Problem with EXE created by PerlApp

2002-03-11 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Jason Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry I don't understand why this happens. Just a wild guess ... could you try to name your variable something else than $Registry? Didn't even dawn on me to try something like that... was following the example listed in the

Problem with EXE created by PerlApp

2002-03-08 Thread Jason Larson
__Disclaimer__ ***Sorry about the giant company disclaimer at the end*** I have a script (script follows signature) that works just fine when executed at the command line (i.e. perl.exe fixnetrcname.pl). I want to make this an executable to distribute to systems that don't have Perl installed,