Re: packing Gtk2 scripts

[email protected] (Shawn Laffan) Wed, 20 Feb 2019 07:54:45 +1100
Newsgroups perl.par
Message-ID <CABu9Mqqd=7gHLUxWmT0wLjiRSbmQT4Lr0EPX2oVZixcgihEHeg@mail.gmail.com>
Good to hear you have it working.

The missing DLLs are all packed under the inc/lib directory and the system
will look for them there (hence the "might not" in the warning).  There
should be no need to manually add them to the packing list.

Shawn.



On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 02:42, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
wrote:

> As a last try, I copied my perl tree, rename xxxx in xxxx_todel  for Gtk2,
> Glib, Cairo, Pango in site/lib and site/lib/auto
>
> Installed the same modules from http://sisyphusion.tk/ppmindex.html
>
> The scripts run from perl
>
> When I use auto_link.pl the output is
>
>
>
> DLL check iter: 1
>
> DLL check iter: 2
>
> DLL check iter: 3
>
> DLL check iter: 4
>
> DLL check iter: 5
>
>
>
> Unable to locate these DLLS, packed script might not work: cairo.dll
> glib.dll pango.dll s1sfontconfig-1.dll s1sgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll
>
>
>
> Detected link list: --link C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1satk-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sbz2-1.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1scairo-2.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sexpat-1.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sffi-6.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sfreetype-6.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sgcc_s_dw2-1.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sgio-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sglib-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sgmodule-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sgobject-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sgraphite2.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sharfbuzz-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1siconv-2.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sintl-8.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1spango-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1spangocairo-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1spangoft2-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1spangowin32-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1spcre-1.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1spixman-1-0.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1spng16-16.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1sstdc++-6.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/s1swinpthread-1.dll --link
> C:\strawberry\perl\bin/zs1s1.dll
>
>
>
> My included dlls are now
>
> -l 'C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Cairo/Cairo.dll'
>
> -l 'C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Glib/Glib.dll'
>
> -l 'C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Gtk2/Gtk2.dll'
>
> -l 'C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Pango/Pango.dll'
>
> -l 'C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Cairo/s1sfontconfig-1.dll'
>
> -l 'C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Gtk2/s1sgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll'
>
>
>
> Making the archive without renaming in auto **works**
>
> Renaming the folders in auto gives the same error as before…
>
>
>
> F.
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* RAPPAZ Francois
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 11:57
> *To:* 'Shawn Laffan' <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* RE: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> strawberry/c/bin, where zlib_.dll is, is in the path.
>
> Yes the script works with perl and not once packed
>
>
>
> F.
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 11:51
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> I assume those are loaded in a different way by perl.
>
>
>
> Looking at your results, the zlib_.dll file is coming from the strawberry
> folder.  Is this in the path when your script works?  It's a long thread,
> and I forget if you have the code working with strawberry perl, but not
> when packed, or if this is a more recent installation of strawberry perl.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 21:37, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> How come the xs.dll in lib/auto are not included ? it is because the
> script uses the path ?
>
> Here is the whole list
>
>
>
> U:\docs\perl\dokpe_i02_dd>list_all_dlls.pl
>
> 7-zip.dll => C:\Program Files\7-Zip/7-zip.dll
>
> 7-zip32.dll => C:\Program Files\7-Zip/7-zip32.dll
>
> 7z.dll => C:\Program Files\7-Zip/7z.dll
>
> attach.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/attach.dll
>
> awt.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/awt.dll
>
> bci.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/bci.dll
>
> cmm.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/cmm.dll
>
> dcpr.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/dcpr.dll
>
> decora_sse.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/decora_sse.dll
>
> deploy.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/deploy.dll
>
> dt_shmem.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/dt_shmem.dll
>
> dt_socket.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/dt_socket.dll
>
> eula.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/eula.dll
>
> fontmanager.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/fontmanager.dll
>
> freeglut.dll => C:\strawberry\perl\bin/freeglut.dll
>
> freetype6.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/freetype6.dll
>
> fxplugins.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/fxplugins.dll
>
> glass.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/glass.dll
>
> glib-lite.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/glib-lite.dll
>
> gstreamer-lite.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/gstreamer-lite.dll
>
> gvimext.dll => C:\prog\Vim\vim80/gvimext.dll
>
> instrument.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/instrument.dll
>
> intl.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/intl.dll
>
> j2pcsc.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/j2pcsc.dll
>
> j2pkcs11.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/j2pkcs11.dll
>
> jaas_nt.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jaas_nt.dll
>
> java.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/java.dll
>
> javaaccessbridge.dll => C:\Program
> Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/javaaccessbridge.dll
>
> javafx_font.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/javafx_font.dll
>
> javafx_font_t2k.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/javafx_font_t2k.dll
>
> javafx_iio.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/javafx_iio.dll
>
> javajpeg.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/javajpeg.dll
>
> jawt.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jawt.dll
>
> jdwp.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jdwp.dll
>
> jfxmedia.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jfxmedia.dll
>
> jfxwebkit.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jfxwebkit.dll
>
> jimage.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jimage.dll
>
> jli.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jli.dll
>
> jp2iexp.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jp2iexp.dll
>
> jp2native.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jp2native.dll
>
> jp2ssv.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jp2ssv.dll
>
> jsound.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jsound.dll
>
> jsoundds.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/jsoundds.dll
>
> kcms.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/kcms.dll
>
> lcms.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/lcms.dll
>
> le.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/le.dll
>
> libXpm_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libXpm_.dll
>
> libasprintf-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libasprintf-0.dll
>
> libatk-1.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libatk-1.0-0.dll
>
> libatomic-1.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libatomic-1.dll
>
> libbtparse.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libbtparse.dll
>
> libbz2-1_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libbz2-1_.dll
>
> libcairo-2.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libcairo-2.dll
>
> libcairo-gobject-2.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libcairo-gobject-2.dll
>
> libcairo-script-interpreter-2.dll =>
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libcairo-script-interpreter-2.dll
>
> libcharset-1_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libcharset-1_.dll
>
> libdb-6.2_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libdb-6.2_.dll
>
> libeay32_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libeay32_.dll
>
> libexpat-1.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libexpat-1.dll
>
> libexpat-1_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libexpat-1_.dll
>
> libexslt-0_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libexslt-0_.dll
>
> libffi-6_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libffi-6_.dll
>
> libfontconfig-1.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libfontconfig-1.dll
>
> libfreetype-6_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libfreetype-6_.dll
>
> libgailutil-18.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgailutil-18.dll
>
> libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll
>
> libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
>
> libgd-3_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libgd-3_.dll
>
> libgdbm-4_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libgdbm-4_.dll
>
> libgdbm_compat-4_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libgdbm_compat-4_.dll
>
> libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll
>
> libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll
>
> libgfortran-3.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libgfortran-3.dll
>
> libgif-7_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libgif-7_.dll
>
> libgio-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgio-2.0-0.dll
>
> libgladeui-1-10.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgladeui-1-10.dll
>
> libglib-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libglib-2.0-0.dll
>
> libglut-0_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libglut-0_.dll
>
> libgmodule-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgmodule-2.0-0.dll
>
> libgobject-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgobject-2.0-0.dll
>
> libgomp-1.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libgomp-1.dll
>
> libgthread-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgthread-2.0-0.dll
>
> libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll
>
> libiconv-2.dll => C:\prog\Vim\vim80/libiconv-2.dll
>
> libiconv-2_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libiconv-2_.dll
>
> libintl-8.dll => C:\prog\Vim\vim80/libintl-8.dll
>
> libjpeg-9_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libjpeg-9_.dll
>
> liblzma-5_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/liblzma-5_.dll
>
> libmySQL.dll => C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL\bin/libmySQL.dll
>
> libmysql_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libmysql_.dll
>
> libpango-1.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpango-1.0-0.dll
>
> libpangocairo-1.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpangocairo-1.0-0.dll
>
> libpangoft2-1.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpangoft2-1.0-0.dll
>
> libpangowin32-1.0-0.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpangowin32-1.0-0.dll
>
> libpng14-14.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpng14-14.dll
>
> libpng16-16_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libpng16-16_.dll
>
> libpq_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libpq_.dll
>
> libquadmath-0.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libquadmath-0.dll
>
> libssh2-1_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libssh2-1_.dll
>
> libssp-0.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libssp-0.dll
>
> libstdc++-6.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libstdc++-6.dll
>
> libt1-5_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libt1-5_.dll
>
> libtiff-5_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libtiff-5_.dll
>
> libtiffxx-5_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libtiffxx-5_.dll
>
> libwinpthread-1.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libwinpthread-1.dll
>
> libxml2-2.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libxml2-2.dll
>
> libxml2-2_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libxml2-2_.dll
>
> libxslt-1_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/libxslt-1_.dll
>
> management.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/management.dll
>
> management_agent.dll => C:\Program
> Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/management_agent.dll
>
> management_ext.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/management_ext.dll
>
> mlib_image.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/mlib_image.dll
>
> msvcp120.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/msvcp120.dll
>
> msvcr120.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/msvcr120.dll
>
> msys-2.0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-2.0.dll
>
> msys-archive-13.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-archive-13.dll
>
> msys-asn1-8.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-asn1-8.dll
>
> msys-asprintf-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-asprintf-0.dll
>
> msys-assuan-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-assuan-0.dll
>
> msys-atomic-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-atomic-1.dll
>
> msys-blkid-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-blkid-1.dll
>
> msys-bz2-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-bz2-1.dll
>
> msys-catgets1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-catgets1.dll
>
> msys-charset-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-charset-1.dll
>
> msys-cilkrts-5.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-cilkrts-5.dll
>
> msys-com_err-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-com_err-1.dll
>
> msys-crypt-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-crypt-0.dll
>
> msys-crypto-1.0.0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-crypto-1.0.0.dll
>
> msys-curl-4.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-curl-4.dll
>
> msys-db-5.3.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-db-5.3.dll
>
> msys-db_cxx-5.3.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-db_cxx-5.3.dll
>
> msys-edit-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-edit-0.dll
>
> msys-expat-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-expat-1.dll
>
> msys-fdisk-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-fdisk-1.dll
>
> msys-ffi-6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-ffi-6.dll
>
> msys-formw6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-formw6.dll
>
> msys-gcc_s-seh-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gcc_s-seh-1.dll
>
> msys-gettextlib-0-19-7.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gettextlib-0-19-7.dll
>
> msys-gettextpo-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gettextpo-0.dll
>
> msys-gettextsrc-0-19-7.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gettextsrc-0-19-7.dll
>
> msys-gfortran-3.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gfortran-3.dll
>
> msys-gmp-10.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gmp-10.dll
>
> msys-gmpxx-4.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gmpxx-4.dll
>
> msys-gnutls-30.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gnutls-30.dll
>
> msys-gnutlsxx-28.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gnutlsxx-28.dll
>
> msys-gomp-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gomp-1.dll
>
> msys-gomp-plugin-host_nonshm-1.dll =>
> C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gomp-plugin-host_nonshm-1.dll
>
> msys-gpg-error-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gpg-error-0.dll
>
> msys-gpgme-11.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gpgme-11.dll
>
> msys-gpgme-pthread-11.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gpgme-pthread-11.dll
>
> msys-gssapi-3.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-gssapi-3.dll
>
> msys-hdb-9.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-hdb-9.dll
>
> msys-heimbase-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-heimbase-1.dll
>
> msys-heimntlm-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-heimntlm-0.dll
>
> msys-history6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-history6.dll
>
> msys-hogweed-4.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-hogweed-4.dll
>
> msys-hx509-5.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-hx509-5.dll
>
> msys-iconv-2.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-iconv-2.dll
>
> msys-icudata56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-icudata56.dll
>
> msys-icui18n56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-icui18n56.dll
>
> msys-icuio56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-icuio56.dll
>
> msys-icule56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-icule56.dll
>
> msys-iculx56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-iculx56.dll
>
> msys-icutest56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-icutest56.dll
>
> msys-icutu56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-icutu56.dll
>
> msys-icuuc56.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-icuuc56.dll
>
> msys-idn-11.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-idn-11.dll
>
> msys-intl-8.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-intl-8.dll
>
> msys-kadm5clnt-7.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-kadm5clnt-7.dll
>
> msys-kadm5srv-8.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-kadm5srv-8.dll
>
> msys-kafs-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-kafs-0.dll
>
> msys-kdc-2.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-kdc-2.dll
>
> msys-krb5-26.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-krb5-26.dll
>
> msys-lzma-5.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-lzma-5.dll
>
> msys-lzo2-2.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-lzo2-2.dll
>
> msys-magic-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-magic-1.dll
>
> msys-menuw6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-menuw6.dll
>
> msys-metalink-3.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-metalink-3.dll
>
> msys-mpfr-4.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-mpfr-4.dll
>
> msys-ncurses++w6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-ncurses++w6.dll
>
> msys-ncursesw6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-ncursesw6.dll
>
> msys-nettle-6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-nettle-6.dll
>
> msys-otp-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-otp-0.dll
>
> msys-p11-kit-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-p11-kit-0.dll
>
> msys-panelw6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-panelw6.dll
>
> msys-pcre-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-pcre-1.dll
>
> msys-pcre16-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-pcre16-0.dll
>
> msys-pcre32-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-pcre32-0.dll
>
> msys-pcrecpp-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-pcrecpp-0.dll
>
> msys-pcreposix-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-pcreposix-0.dll
>
> msys-quadmath-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-quadmath-0.dll
>
> msys-readline6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-readline6.dll
>
> msys-roken-18.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-roken-18.dll
>
> msys-sl-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sl-0.dll
>
> msys-smartcols-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-smartcols-1.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3amatch-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3amatch-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3closure-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3closure-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3compress-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3compress-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3eval-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3eval-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3fileio-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3fileio-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3fuzzer-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3fuzzer-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3icu-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3icu-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3ieee754-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3ieee754-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3nextchar-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3nextchar-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3percentile-0.dll =>
> C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3percentile-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3rbu-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3rbu-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3regexp-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3regexp-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3rot13-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3rot13-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3series-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3series-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3showauth-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3showauth-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3spellfix-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3spellfix-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3totype-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3totype-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3vfslog-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3vfslog-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3vtshim-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3vtshim-0.dll
>
> msys-sqlite3wholenumber-0.dll =>
> C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-sqlite3wholenumber-0.dll
>
> msys-ssh2-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-ssh2-1.dll
>
> msys-ssl-1.0.0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-ssl-1.0.0.dll
>
> msys-ssp-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-ssp-0.dll
>
> msys-stdc++-6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-stdc++-6.dll
>
> msys-tasn1-6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-tasn1-6.dll
>
> msys-ticw6.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-ticw6.dll
>
> msys-uuid-1.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-uuid-1.dll
>
> msys-vtv-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-vtv-0.dll
>
> msys-vtv_stubs-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-vtv_stubs-0.dll
>
> msys-wind-0.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-wind-0.dll
>
> msys-xml2-2.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-xml2-2.dll
>
> msys-z.dll => C:\msys64\usr\bin/msys-z.dll
>
> net.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/net.dll
>
> nio.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/nio.dll
>
> perl524.dll => C:\strawberry\perl\bin/perl524.dll
>
> prefs.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/prefs.dll
>
> prism_common.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/prism_common.dll
>
> prism_d3d.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/prism_d3d.dll
>
> prism_sw.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/prism_sw.dll
>
> rm.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/rm.dll
>
> rmi.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/rmi.dll
>
> sawindbg.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/sawindbg.dll
>
> splashscreen.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/splashscreen.dll
>
> sqlite3.dll => C:\prog\sqlite/sqlite3.dll
>
> ssleay32_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/ssleay32_.dll
>
> sunec.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/sunec.dll
>
> sunmscapi.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/sunmscapi.dll
>
> t2k.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/t2k.dll
>
> unpack.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/unpack.dll
>
> verify.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/verify.dll
>
> w2k_lsa_auth.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/w2k_lsa_auth.dll
>
> windowsaccessbridge-64.dll => C:\Program
> Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/windowsaccessbridge-64.dll
>
> wsdetect.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/wsdetect.dll
>
> zip.dll => C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9\bin/zip.dll
>
> zlib1.dll => C:\prog\gtk+\bin/zlib1.dll
>
> zlib1_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/zlib1_.dll
>
> zlib_.dll => C:\strawberry\c\bin/zlib_.dll
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 11:10
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> I just pushed a new script to the github repo to show the location of one
> or all dlls.
>
>
>
>
> https://github.com/shawnlaffan/perl-pp-autolink/blob/master/bin/list_all_dlls.pl
>
>
>
> If you specify no arguments then it will list all DLLs in your path (that
> are not in windows system folders).  If you specify an argument then it
> will use it as a file glob.  e.g.:
>
>
>
> perl list_all_dlls.pl zlib_.dll
>
>
>
> Anything dll starting with z (you need the quotes so windows does not
> expand the z*):
>
>
>
> perl list_all_dlls.pl "z*.dll"
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 20:27, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> How can I find this ?
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 10:11
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Hmmm.  And the zlib_.dll you packed is the first one in your path?
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 20:06, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Yes
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 10:00
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Your script is the same as before?  i.e. it adds $ENV{PAR_TEMP} to the
> path in a begin block before it uses Gtk2?
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 19:58, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> I did copy zlib1.dll in zlib_.dll and list in the option
>
> -l zlib_.dll
>
>
>
> Now in \shlib\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-64int I have both zlib_ and zlib1
> dll
>
> But the exe gives the same errors
>
>
>
> F.
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 09:43
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Sorry, I meant libz_.dll (one underscore) and not libz__.dll (two
> underscores).
>
>
>
> The one to use is the one in your path when you run your script.  If it is
> in your normal path then it should be found by pp_autolink, so perhaps
> there is another issue with the script.
>
>
>
> What happens if you manually add --link \path\to\zlib_.dll to the
> p_autolink call?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 19:36, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> On my two perl set up it is a zlib1_.dll I have
>
> Do you want me to copy this and rename it with zlib__.dll ?
>
>
>
> F
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 09:32
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> zlib__.dll is one of the DLLs distributed with strawberry perl, it is
> under the c\bin folder.
>
>
>
> My Gtk uses the sisyphusion dlls, for which zs1s1.dll is the substitute.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 19:26, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Just by chance, I found a zlib1_.dll in perl portable : c:/spp/c/bin folder
>
>
>
> Where does the name zlib_.dll comes from in your script ?
>
> F.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 09:19
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Is the zlib_.dll file on another drive, one that is in your path?
>
>
>
> To run gmake, pp etc you need to ensure that the various bin folders in
> your portable perl are in your path.  The easiest way to do this is to
> launch portableshell.bat under the top folder of the portable strawberry
> perl.
>
>
>
>
>
> And just for reference, I get the output below for a script that uses Gtk2
> (code at end).  All of the DLLs listed as not found are located within
> subdirs of C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\site\lib\auto\ (Pango, Cairo,
> Gtk2 and Glib), and are thus packed (unpacked) under $ENV{PAR_TEMP}/inc.
>
>
> perl bin\pp_autolink.pl tester.pl
> DLL check iter: 1
> DLL check iter: 2
> DLL check iter: 3
> DLL check iter: 4
> DLL check iter: 5
>
> Unable to locate these DLLS, packed script might not work: cairo.dll
> glib.dll pango.dll s1sfontconfig-1.dll s1sgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll
>
> Detected link list: --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1satk-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sbz2-1.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1scairo-2.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sexpat-1.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sffi-6.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sfreetype-6.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sgcc_s_seh-1.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sgio-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sglib-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sgmodule-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sgobject-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sgraphite2.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sharfbuzz-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1siconv-2.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sintl-8.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1spango-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1spangocairo-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1spangoft2-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1spangowin32-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1spcre-1.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1spixman-1-0.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1spng16-16.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1sstdc++-6.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/s1swinpthread-1.dll --link
> C:\berrybrew\5.28.0_64_PDL\perl\bin/zs1s1.dll
>
>
> Code:
>
> use strict;
> use warnings;
>
> BEGIN {
>     if ($ENV{PAR_0}) {
>         print "Adding $ENV{PAR_TEMP} to the path\n";
>         use Config;
>         $ENV{PATH} = "$ENV{PAR_TEMP}$Config{path_sep}$ENV{PATH}";
>     }
> };
>
> use Gtk2;
> Gtk2->init;
>
> print "1";
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 19:13, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> No libz_ file on my C: drive
>
>
>
> I have a  PAR::Packer folder in my portable perl site/lib but pp is not
> recognize on the command line. It’s not a question of testing but of making
> it, I supose. I can get gmake to work now.
>
>
>
>
>
> F.
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 19 February 2019 08:55
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Where is libz_.dll on your system?
>
>
>
> I would assume (perhaps incorrectly) the .xs.dll files are picked up as
> part of the usual loading process, as they are not in the path when
> pp_autoload is run, but libz_.dll should be there somewhere.  Possibly
> pp_autolink is not identifying it properly.
>
>
>
> In regards to getting PAR::Packer installed on the portable strawberry, I
> think you can skip the tests when installing.  It is a portable strawberry
> perl, so if you later identify that PAR::Packer did not build or install
> properly then you can just delete the whole portable perl and start with a
> clean one.  Except for the antivirus issue PAR::Packer is unlikely to have
> other failures:
> https://www.cpantesters.org/distro/P/PAR-Packer.html?oncpan=1&distmat=1&version=1.047&grade=2
>
>
>
> Shawn.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 18:20, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
>
>
> I download the new version of Shawn’s script.
>
> The script’s messages  were
>
> DLL check iter: 1
>
> DLL check iter: 2
>
> Unable to locate these DLLS, packed script might not work: cairo.xs.dll
> glib.xs.dll libz_.dll pango.xs.dll
>
> Detected link list: --link C:\prog\gtk+\bin/freetype6.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/intl.dll --link C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libatk-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libcairo-2.dll --link C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libexpat-1.dll
> --link C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libfontconfig-1.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgio-2.0-0.dll --link C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libglib-2.0-0.dll
> --link C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgmodule-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgobject-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgthread-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libgtk-win32-2.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpango-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpangocairo-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpangoft2-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpangowin32-1.0-0.dll --link
> C:\prog\gtk+\bin/libpng14-14.dll --link C:\prog\gtk+\bin/zlib1.dll
>
>
>
> perl pp_autolink.pl -o %file%.exe simple.pl
>
>
>
> Unable to locate these DLLS, packed script might not work: cairo.xs.dll
> glib.xs.dll libz_.dll pango.xs.dll
>
> When I run %file%.exe
>
> Can't load
> 'C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-70fbf47e9763857f88ec537021fcf7af875b7a06\778ce824.xs.dll'
> for module Pango: load_file:The specified module could not be found at
> C:/strawberry/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 193.
>
>
>
>
>
> With adding the Cairo.xs.dll and co
>
> When I run the exe
>
> GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_boxed_type_register_static: assertion
> `g_type_from_name (name) == 0' failed at
> C:/strawberry/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 210.
>
> cannot register alias Gtk2::Pango::Attribute for the unregistered type
> (null) at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 210.
>
>
>
> With adding the xs.dll and renaming the folder Cairo etc in lib/auto of
> the zip file
>
> When I run the exe
>
> Can't locate loadable object for module Glib in @INC (@INC contains:
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-cae678787c742e4667f145613926678f88b6e4c4\inc\lib
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-cae678787c742e4667f145613926678f88b6e4c4\inc
> CODE(0x318a334) CODE(0x318a52c)) at
> C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/PAR/Heavy.pm line 99.
>
> Compilation failed in require at script/simple.pl line 12.
>
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script/simple.pl line 12.
>
> Adding
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-cae678787c742e4667f145613926678f88b6e4c4
> to the path
>
>
>
> So the error comes before the print in the BEGIN bloc.
>
>
>
> I'm stuck with installing the portable strawberry: I have to wait to be
> able to inactivate Windows defender to setup PAR::Packer, and I have an
> error when I tried to connect to mysql, about a mysql_old_password plugin.
>
> I don't know if I can solve this on the client side only when connecting,
> or if I should downgrade the mysql driver (Getting help from my DB admin is
> not an option ...)
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> François
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 17 February 2019 11:08
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Francois,
>
>
>
> I just identified and fixed an issue with pp_autolink where it was not
> handling case insensitivity.  It is possible the previous runs were not
> linking all of the DLLs.
>
>
>
> Could you try again with the latest version?
>
>
>
> Shawn.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 20:15, Shawn Laffan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> PAR::Packer often triggers antivirus software.  If you are prepared to do
> so you can disable it while installing PAR::Packer.  Alternately you can
> skip the tests.
>
>
>
> cpanm --notest PAR::Packer
>
>
>
> Shawn.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 20:11, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> I install a portable version of Strawberry perl and the Gtk2 stuck from
> sisyphusion
>
> I can run the simple.pl script.
>
>
>
> But I can get PAR::Packer install, I download it from cpan and gmake
> complains
>
>
>
> Invalid argument at encode_append.pl line 45.
>
> gmake[1]: *** [Makefile:900: Static.pm] Error 22
>
> gmake[1]: Leaving directory 'c:/spp/cpan/build/PAR-Packer-1.047-0/myldr'
>
> gmake: *** [Makefile:543: subdirs] Error 2
>
>
>
> And I received msg from the windows defender…
>
>
>
> Idea ?
>
>
>
> F.
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 14 February 2019 08:36
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Both short and long scripts work for me.
>
>
>
> I wonder if it is worth going for the clean option and using the PPMs from
> sisyphusion.tk in a fresh installation of Strawberry perl.  If you use
> the Strawberry perl portable version then it will not interfere with your
> current installation.
>
>
>
> Shawn.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 18:20, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Adding the PAR_TEMP folder in front of the path does not changed anything.
>
>
>
> Looking for Gtk2.xs.dll (or Gtk2.dll) on my hard drive gives locations in
>
> c:/users/ … /AppData/Local/Temp…,
>
> c:\docs\... folders where I unzip the par archive and so it’s the same file
>
>
>
> Gtk2.xs.dll is in
>
> c:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\auto…
>
>
>
> In my windows path I have C:\prog\gtk+\bin. C:\prog\gtk+ is where I
> unzipped the Gtk2 stuff.
>
>
>
>
>
> Shawn, was it your trimmed down script (reduced to use Glib; ) that worked
> for you, or is it the longer script displaying the Gtk2 windows ?
>
> The first works for me…
>
>
>
> François
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 13 February 2019 23:30
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* Roderich Schupp <[email protected]>; [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> The three DLLs listed as missing are system DLLs.  I would be surprised if
> they are actually missing.
>
>
>
> The CODE() entries in @INC are how PAR adds its paths to @INC, and are
> expected.
>
>
>
> On the bigger picture, I wonder if you have another Gtk2.dll somewhere in
> your path.
>
>
>
> What happens if you list the PAR_TEMP folder at the front of the path?
>
>
>
> BEGIN {
>     if ($ENV{PAR_0}) {
>         print "Adding $ENV{PAR_TEMP} to the path";
>         use Config;
>         $ENV{PATH} = "$ENV{PAR_TEMP}$Config{path_sep}$ENV{PATH}";
>     }
> };
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 00:09, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Comparing the exe made without/with renaming the lib/auto/Glib,
> lib/auto/Gtk2, lib/auto/Pango
>
>
>
> Without renaming
>
> GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_boxed_type_register_static: assertion
> `g_type_from_name (name) == 0' failed at
> C:/strawberry/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 210.
>
> cannot register alias Gtk2::Pango::Attribute for the unregistered type
> (null) at C:/strawberry/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 210.
>
> Compilation failed in require at script/simple.pl line 12.
>
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script/simple.pl line 12.
>
> Adding
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-4bb65b91bb192b62bf21122f83dfb014a10cbd14
> to the path
>
>
>
> With renaming
>
> Can't locate loadable object for module Glib in @INC (@INC contains:
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-c4da599a70a5b23ad01cab4f5d3b75e95393de36\inc\lib
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-c4da599a70a5b23ad01cab4f5d3b75e95393de36\inc
> CODE(0x32a485c) CODE(0x32a4a54)) at
> C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/PAR/Heavy.pm line 99.
>
> Compilation failed in require at Gtk2.pm line 30.
>
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Gtk2.pm line 30.
>
> Compilation failed in require at script/simple.pl line 12.
>
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script/simple.pl line 12.
>
> Adding
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-c4da599a70a5b23ad01cab4f5d3b75e95393de36
> to the path
>
>
>
> If I run depends.exe with adding the path above for both exe
>
> UserDir C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\... \
>
> UserDir C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\...
> \inc\shlib\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-64int\
>
>
>
> depends.exe /oc:out_dwi.txt /d:dwp.txt simple_al2.exe
>
>
>
> The output shows that 3 system dll  are not found, Seems to be the same
> dll for both exe
>
>
>
> Status,Module,File Time Stamp,Link Time Stamp,File Size,Attr.,Link
> Checksum,Real Checksum,CPU,Subsystem,Symbols,Preferred Base,Actual
> Base,Virtual Size,Load Order,File Ver,Product Ver,Image Ver,Linker Ver,OS
> Ver,Subsystem Ver
>
> ?,"ADVAPI32.DLL","Error opening file. The system cannot find the file
> specified (2).",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> ?,"KERNEL32.DLL","Error opening file. The system cannot find the file
> specified (2).",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> ?,"MSVCRT.DLL","Error opening file. The system cannot find the file
> specified (2).",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> ,"u:\docs\perl\dokpe_i02_dd\SIMPLE_AL2.EXE",2019-02-13 13:13:16,2017-07-07
> 12:03:24,15977245,A,0x0035BC00,0x00F4BB0D,x86,Console,"None",0x00400000,Unknown,0x0035B000,Not
> Loaded,0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,1.0,2.25,4.0,4.0
>
>
>
> I’m puzzled by the message
> “C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-c4da599a70a5b23ad01cab4f5d3b75e95393de36\inc
> CODE(0x32a485c) CODE(0x32a4a54)) at”
>
> Is the code() correct ? shouldn’t be a path in full ?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
>
> F.
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* RAPPAZ Francois via par <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 13 February 2019 12:22
> *To:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> Thanks for the feed back
>
> I have summarized my problems here
> https://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=1229858
>
> and from Rob’s answer I conclude that there would be no point in
> installing the Gtk2 stack from his sisyphusion site.
>
>
>
> I’m puzzled that you don’t need to add any of Glib.dll etc in your packing
> process.
>
>
>
> When you say add x to the path, it’s the windows path you mean ? something
> around set PATH =%PATH%;xxx before running dep walker
>
> And to use dependency walker when my simple.exe is running,  it is this
> file that I should load in it ?
>
>
>
> François
>
>
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 13 February 2019 09:26
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> That code packs and runs without issue on my machine.
>
>
>
> For comparison, I have Strawberry perl 5.28.0 (PDL version), and have
> installed Gtk2, Glib etc from the PPMs at
> http://sisyphusion.tk/ppmindex.html
>
>
>
> Maybe try Dependency Walker on
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-273ef9b6a6b7e348eadc78be91c5b75711cfe242\778ce824.xs.dll
> to see what it is expecting to load, and how far it gets.  Make sure to add
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-273ef9b6a6b7e348eadc78be91c5b75711cfe242\
> to the search path so it finds the perl dll (and maybe also the
> "inc\shlib\MSWin32-x64-multi-thread" folder).  Having both paths in this
> analysis might confuse the issue if the PAR error is a search path problem,
> but at the least you will see what is expected.
>
> http://www.dependencywalker.com/
>
>
>
> Shawn.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 at 17:20, RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> So, now simple.pl is
>
> use strict;
>
> use warnings;
>
> BEGIN {
>
>     if ($ENV{PAR_0}) {
>
>         print "Adding $ENV{PAR_TEMP} to the path";
>
>         use Config;
>
>         $ENV{PATH} .= "$Config{path_sep}$ENV{PAR_TEMP}";
>
>     }
>
> };
>
>
>
> use Gtk2 '-init';
>
> use Glib qw/TRUE FALSE/;
>
> my $window = Gtk2::Window->new;
>
> $window->signal_connect (destroy => sub { Gtk2->main_quit; });
>
>
>
> $window->show_all();
>
> Gtk2->main;
>
>
>
> Running
>
> perl pp_autolink.pl -o simple.exe simple.pl
>
> and then
>
> simple.exe
>
> gives
>
> Can't load
> 'C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-273ef9b6a6b7e348eadc78be91c5b75711cfe242\778ce824.xs.dll'
> for module Pango: load_file:The specified module could not be found at
> C:/strawberry/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 193.
>
> …
>
> Compilation failed in require at Gtk2.pm line 31.
>
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Gtk2.pm line 31.
>
> Compilation failed in require at script/simple.pl line 11.
>
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script/simple.pl line 11.
>
> Adding
> C:\Users\rappazf\AppData\Local\Temp\par-72617070617a66\cache-273ef9b6a6b7e348eadc78be91c5b75711cfe242
> to the path
>
>
>
> François
>
> *From:* Shawn Laffan <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 13 February 2019 01:20
> *To:* RAPPAZ Francois <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]; Roderich Schupp <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: packing Gtk2 scripts
>
>
>
> I can replicate the errors using a cut-down script Francois provided, and
> which I stripped further to only use Glib.  I used Dependency Walker to
> check the hierarchy and pp_autolink is packing all the needed dlls.
>
>
>
> I then checked my own (working) code, and it adds the PAR_TEMP folder to
> the path before loading Glib.
>
>
>
> Francois - can you add the begin block from the code below to your script
> and test if it works?
>
>
>
> If it does then maybe PAR_TEMP should be appended to the path by PAR, but
> that's Roderich's call.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Shawn.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> use strict;
> use warnings;
>
> BEGIN {
>     if ($ENV{PAR_0}) {
>         print "Adding $ENV{PAR_TEMP} to the path";
>         use Config;
>         $ENV{PATH} .= "$Config{path_sep}$ENV{PAR_TEMP}";
>     }
> };
>
> use Glib;
> print "1\n";
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 at 20:46, RAPPAZ Francois via par <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi there
>
>
>
> Roderich, some years ago was explaining why, once the lib/auto/Glib …/Gtk2
> had been hidden with renaming them in the par archive, running the exe made
> with pp worked for a script using Gtk2:
>
> “Every DLL you add to the packed executable with "pp -l ..." is flatly
> packed in the zip in directory shlib/ARCH and unconditionally extracted in
> the cache area. Also the packed executable runs with the cache directory
> prepended to PATH. So when asked to load the glue DLL for Gtk2.pm etc,
> DyneLoader loads Gtk2.dll from the cache directory. That way we get rid of
> the second copy of the DLLs (extracted and loaded with mangled names) and
> inter-DLL symbol references work as expected. »
>
>
>
> On my pc (with a new perl set up), this recipe  does not seems to work
> anymore. Moreover, my folders in perl/site/lib/auto/Glib, …/Gtk2  …/Pango,
> …/Cairo did not have  corresponding glue dll Glib.dll, Gtk2.dll and so on,
> even if these  Gtk2 scripts are running fine from perl  without these. So
> why are these dll been needed after all ?
>
>
>
> I have found these glue dll in my c:/users/rappazf/AppData …. Folders from
> the unpacking of previous par archives and placed these in a separate
> folder c:/docs/perl_dll
>
> I have then include these in the par archive with –link, but the exe is
> still crashing.
>
>
>
> should I select others dll files from these …lib/auto/… to be included
> with link ? how can I select the correct one ?
>
>
>
> I tried to pack a 10 lines long script with using pp –x but once open, the
> gtk window seems to block pp. Closing the window gives the control back to
> pp but the resulting exe failed the same.
>
>
>
> Thanks for any comment
>
>
>
> François
>
>
>
>
>
>