I'm trying to create a runtime version of my MacPerl script to put on other machines, but when running the runtime, it always complains that it can't find any of the modules that I'm `use'-ing or `require'-ing. The only modules I am using are Mac::Files and Mac::StandardFile. I searched through most of the FAQs I could find, and the only reference I saw to module problems in a runtime told me to put the modules in TEXT or CODE resources. After adding about 10 extra TEXT resources for a number of various module dependencies (copying the text from the .pm file and inserting it into the new resource) and still not getting anything to work, I figured there must be something I'm missing. Pertinent info (perhaps): MacPerl version: 519r4_appl CPU: PowerPC System: 8.1 Can anyone tell me the -right- way to create a runtime script that uses a couple of the Mac modules? --rowan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ John "Rowan" Littell jrowan@mandli.com http://www.jvlnet.com/~jrowan/ jlittell@students.wisc.edu Mandli Communications, Inc. 490 N. Burr Oak, Suite 2, Oregon, WI, 53575 ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch