Sometimes you can get a meaningful error message from perltidy that will tell you what line has a missing brace/bracket/paren. I would try that and see if it sheds any light. Using that, and perl -c as you did, should point out any problem areas. (But it is hard to imagine that if it passes perl -c that there is anything wrong in the file itself.)
In reply to Re: Perl module error
by boftx
in thread Perl module error
by Vaclav_
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