Ok, I can specify the location of the dll files on the target machine, but I don't know how to prevent that they are included in the executable.

I've also seen that the following is included by wxpdk in the .perlapp file and I don't know what it is used for:

Bind: gdilib/gdiplus.dll[file=E:/usr/site/lib/Alien/wxWidgets/msw_2_8_7_uni_mslu_gcc_3_4/os/gdiplus.dl_,mode=444]

Strange, but I've tried to create the executable without Wx::Perl::Packager, using:

perlapp --gui program_name.pl

and it created an executable that works fine.

So I still don't know how I succeeded to build a .exe program without Wx::Perl::Packager nor how to avoid including some dlls.

Octavian

From: "bungsuputra linan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Yes, I think it's possible. In PerlApp window, go to "Options 1" tab and
under "Run Library", you can specify the location of dll files in "Use
run library".

I hope it helps.
Regards,
bungsu

On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 13:48 +0200, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi,

Is it possible to exclude the dll files which are needed by WxPerl to run in
a PDK - generated executable?
(And put them separately in the same dir with the executable)

Thanks.


Octavian



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