Why have you stuck a package in the middle of another? Thats a recipe for madness. Also as merlyn stated using 'tie::config' is going to get you burned. It should be Tie::Config or something (i think that name is taken (it is: Tie::Config and a bunch more as well)).
Second if you want this problem solved why dont you just download Config::Inifile. Even if you are on a unix platform it does eactly what you are looking for.
If you want to have two packages in the same file then at least save yourself the headache and put them in contiguous blocks.
Yves / DeMerphq
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Writing a good benchmark isnt as easy as it might look.
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