This still sounds as if you are either loading the wrong module (maybe an old(er) version) or loading the same module (or package) twice.

A potential approach to find out what modules actually get loaded is to make Perl output every file as it loads them:

#!perl -w use strict; use Data::Dumper; warn "Looking for files in"; warn Dumper \@INC; warn "PERL5LIB=$ENV{PERL5LIB}" if $ENV{ PERL5LIB }; BEGIN { unshift @INC, sub { warn "Loading module from $_[1]"; warn Dum +per \%INC; undef }}; use CG::CORE2; warn "Done.";

This will show you what modules get loaded in every step, and from what file. Hopefully, an old version of your file will simply present itself there.


In reply to Re: Module not loading completely? Part 2 by Corion
in thread Module not loading completely? Part 2 by ric00015

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