Hi. Last year I wrote a script that uses LWP.
Now the system manager in my company moved
from redhat 6.2 to redhat 7.2 (and perl 5.6),
and the following statement:
my $response = $ua -> request ( $request ); #(ua=user agent)
receives the following error:
Use of uninitialized value in hash element at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/WWW/RobotRules.pm line 260 (#1)
I printed $request just before the error is given, and it equals to:
HTTP::Request=HASH(0x834d738)
Can anybody try to enlight me about what happened ?
Thanks from Alvise.
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