Thanks for responding.

First, I am on Red Hat Linux, so the case-insensitive issue is not a problem. This program will never be run on Windows either.

Second, the case used in my error message is kind of moot, as they are separate modules. (I also edited out the names of the actual modules used, as they are considered proprietary information for work.) I should have specified that earlier. Thanks for pointing it out. The revised error would look something like this:

Undefined subroutine &ONE::Module::subroutine called at /home/path/Other_module.pm line 128, <FILE> line 30.

And not only that, but only 9 of at least 15 functions are redefined. It seems like the module is only partially loading.


In reply to Re^4: Module not loading completely? by ric00015
in thread Module not loading completely? by ric00015

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