I've been searching the code for both
IniFile and
Config::Ini for about a day now searching for the origin of this error.
perl -we "use Config::Ini;$ini = new Config::Ini('test.tmp'); $ini->pu
+t(['temp']) or die($!);"
Use of uninitialized value in exists at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tie/IxHash.pm
+ line 41.
Use of uninitialized value in exists at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tie/IxHash.pm
+ line 47.
Use of uninitialized value in hash element at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tie/IxH
+ash.pm line 56.
Use of uninitialized value in hash element at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tie/IxH
+ash.pm line 56.
No such file or directory at -e line 1.
I've been using
IniFile (Both
Config::Ini and
IniFile fall apart similarly) for ages, but recently upgraded from 5.6.0 to 5.6.1. I've been unable to see any noticable change that can explain why this fails. I can give more information if necessary. I have attempted to use the debugger to trace it, but it doesn't seem to be working. (Could be the fact that I don't really know how to use the debugger...)
Thanks for any help or suggestions you can offer.
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