I have this script:
perl -e ' use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use lib "\/xxx\/common\/bin"; use DMDCombo2; my $x = DMDCombo2->new; print Dumper $x; my $y = $x->export_envvars; print $y; '
my old Solaris and new Linux share the /xxx mount
when run on Solaris with Perl 5.10.0 (I kid you not), I get the expected results
When run on Linux with Perl 5.28, I get
$VAR1 = undef;
Can't call method "export_envvars" on an undefined value at -e line 9.
I cannot share the 'new' code but it ends with:
bless $self,$class; return $self; }
What do I do wrong in 5.28 that 5.10 used to tolerate?
Thank you
ZA

In reply to Difference between old and new by zatlas1

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