#!perl -w use strict; unless (@ARGV == 2) { print "Usage: $0 exefile [CONSOLE|WINDOWS]\n"; exit; } unless ($ARGV[1] =~ /^(console|windows)$/i) { print "Invalid subsystem $ARGV[1], please use CONSOLE or WINDOWS\n"; exit; } my ($record,$magic,$offset,$size); open EXE, "+< $ARGV[0]" or die "Cannot open $ARGV[0]: $!"; binmode EXE; read EXE, $record, 32*4; ($magic,$offset) = unpack "Sx58L", $record; die "Not an MSDOS executable file" unless $magic == 0x5a4d; seek EXE, $offset, 0; read EXE, $record, 24; ($magic,$size) = unpack "Lx16S", $record; die "PE header not found" unless $magic == 0x4550; die "Optional header not in NT32 format" unless $size == 224; seek EXE, $offset+24+68, 0; print EXE pack "S", uc($ARGV[1]) eq 'CONSOLE' ? 3 : 2; close EXE; __END__ =head1 NAME exetype - Change executable subsystem type between "Console" and "Windows" =head1 SYNOPSIS C:\perl\bin> copy perl.exe guiperl.exe C:\perl\bin> exetype guiperl.exe windows =head1 DESCRIPTION This program edits an executable file to indicate which subsystem the operating system must invoke for execution. You can specify any of the following subsystems: =over =item CONSOLE The CONSOLE subsystem handles a Win32 character-mode application that use a console supplied by the operating system. =item WINDOWS The WINDOWS subsystem handles an application that does not require a console and creates its own windows, if required. =back =head1 AUTHOR Jan Dubois <jand@activestate.com> =cut