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BronzeWing
<p>Is your perl install directory actually "<code>c:\Oracle\Apache\Perl\5.00503</code>"? If you had previously installed perl somewhere like "<code>c:\Perl</code>" and then things recently stopped working, it looks like the @INC directory got messed up. I'm pretty sure that value is compiled in, so that would mean you weren't running the perl script with the perl.exe you thought you were.</p>
<p>As a more broad response: It's important to realize that while "<code>use strict</code>", "<code>use warnings</code>", etc look like they're just parts of the language, they're actually modules that come packaged with perl. So the error means that nothing in @INC contains the default perl modules, which reinforces my guess that a second perl binary got installed somehow and took precedence over your original.</p>
<p>Tell me if any of this sounds familliar.</p>
<p>-BronzeWing</p>
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<p><b>Perl Monks do it more than one way.</b></p>
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