in reply to Re^2: "Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference" in using Net::Ftp
in thread "Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference" in using Net::Ftp

This seems to be similar to bugs RT #48260 and RT #37700. This should be fixed by with 1.22_02 maybe.

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Re^4: "Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference" in using Net::Ftp
by toohoo (Beadle) on Aug 12, 2013 at 08:23 UTC

    Thank you. Have a nice day. :-)

Re^4: "Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference" in using Net::Ftp
by toohoo (Beadle) on Sep 09, 2013 at 11:50 UTC

    Hello again,

    I guess this is solved already? Can someone confirm please?

    Is there a workarround please such as set a additional value in object or something similar? We are bound to the old versions it seems, because otherwise some behaviour will change and destroy the complete work process.

    Thanks in forehand, Thomas

      Either install and use the new version or patch your old version with the changes, or look at the changes from the old to the new version and find out what causes the problem and do things differently. This is analysis that has to be done by you.

        Dear Corion,

        thanks for your answer.

        It may be that my english as German speaking is that bad, that you don't understand me. Yes, sure, I know that I have to do the analysis myself. I know this really, believe me. I just asked - and this was truely my originally intend - if someone _knows_ the problem yet and if so, if someone _has_ already a workaround. I did not want to you make my analysis. Could I express me right now?

        BTW: There is a nice guy at the Perl Mongers Munich. He did go so far to point me to a patch for just this issue. Maybe it will be asked in future. He pointed me to the URL:

        https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=37700

        This seems just to catch my problem. So I say thanks so far and I'm feeling if I am nevertheless really a Seeker for Perl Wisdom. :-)

        Have a nice day, Thomas