If you’re really doing this, and it’s not just a typo, it’s not what you think. Package and object stuff does not work as interpolated strings. Well, not without trickery. This–
print "adress is : 'Net::Address::IP::Local'->public";–will print this–
adress is : 'Net::Address::IP::Local'->publicIn reply to Re^3: How to handle Net::Address::IP::Local'->public when we are not connected to internet
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