Hello dhannotte,

I notice that you have use Plx in one place, use PLX in another and package PLX in a file named Plx.pm. I don’t know whether this is the problem, but it’s certainly bad practice: a module should have the same name as the package it contains, and these names are case sensitive (so it may be that the modules you’re actually loading are not the ones you think you’re loading).

But I really wanted to comment on this statement:

I could try Strawberry Perl, but I don't have LINUX and managing it might be difficult.

Strawberry Perl is for Windows, it has nothing to do with Linux. And you can install a “portable zip” version of Strawberry Perl and run it independently of your other Perl distribution(s). BTW, why are you still using v5.10? The latest Strawberry Perl release is v5.24!

Hope that helps,

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re: Undiagnosable Problem by Athanasius
in thread Undiagnosable Problem by dhannotte

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