Below error thrown while trying to debug my perl script

The system cannot find the path specified. Unable to get Terminal Size. The Win32 GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo call + didn't wo rk. The COLUMNS and LINES environment variables didn't work. The resiz +e program didn't work. at C:/Perl64/lib/Term/ReadKey.pm line 362. Compilation failed in require at C:/Perl64/lib/Term/ReadLine/Perl.pm l +ine 64. at C:/Perl64/lib/Term/ReadLine/Perl.pm line 64 Term::ReadLine::Perl::new('Term::ReadLine', 'perldb', 'GLOB(0x +2eeafc8)', 'GLOB(0x211948)') called at C:/Perl64/lib/perl5db.pl line 6066 DB::setterm called at C:/Perl64/lib/perl5db.pl line 2238 DB::DB called at \\osw2k12vc10-c1\C/ostore74/src/osci/scripts/ +build_test /nt\osi_nt_remote.pl line 5 Debugged program terminated. Use q to quit or R to restart, use o inhibit_exit to avoid stopping after program termination, h q, h R or h o to get additional info.

i asked the help in chatterbox and someone asked me to check below details

C:\>mode con Status for device CON: ---------------------- Lines: 300 Columns: 80 Keyboard rate: 31 Keyboard delay: 1 Code page: 437

Even i read the Term::Readkey module. but i dont know how to use and what to do


In reply to Unable to debug due to terminal problem by Divakar

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