always mean that the module is not installed on your machine
...in case there's only a single perl installation and a single user using it and in short: in case it can be ruled out that the module was installed somewhere outside the current @INC paths.
Cheers, Sören
Créateur des bugs mobiles - let loose once, run everywhere.
(hooked on the Perl Programming language)
In reply to Re^2: use of telnet in perl
by Happy-the-monk
in thread use of telnet in perl
by varalaxmibbnl
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