need to load the module or not, and not actually use any of its functions (?)
cPanelUserConfig sets up library paths for modules installed using the cPanel interface -- basically a series of use lib ...; necessary if the script uses any non-core modules that you've installed on your shared hosting server
In reply to Re^2: Using eval: $@ isn't returning the error I expect
by pryrt
in thread [SOLVED] Using eval: $@ isn't returning the error I expect
by doctormelodious
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