Anointed ones,
I have a question concerning using win32::tieRegistry. I have a little script that just pokes into the registry and grabs the application path. It works ok, but it whines a bit at the end. See below:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Win32::TieRegistry ( Delimiter=>"/" );
my $regString = $Registry->{'LMachine/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Curre
+ntVersion/App Paths/ProMassXcali.exe//'};
use File::Basename;
my($basename, $AppPath, $suffix) = fileparse("$regString",'\..*');
print "$AppPath\n";
Here's the error message that it spits out at the end.
(in cleanup) Can't call method "FETCH" on an undefined value at C:/Perl5
61/site/lib/Win32/TieRegistry.pm line 1486 during global destruction.
Is there something wrong with the way I'm doing this? I'm running win2k with Perl 5.6.1 build 626 from ActiveState.
chinman
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$camel = $hump
do {
theHumpty($camel);
}
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