My first then lines of code are:
#!/usr/bin/perl ### Modules use Tk; use IO::Socket; ### Win32 junk BEGIN { my($win32)=1 if($^O eq 'MSWin32'); if($win32) { eval 'use Win32::Shell'; die "$@\n" if($@); } } ### Configurables $maxlines=500; $blanknode=14532; $delaysec=10; # $proxy='';
If i launch it as ./redwolf.pl it gives me the error as in my first article. The path /usr/bin/perl is ok!!!
On the contrary if i run perl redwolf.pl it works but it doesn't connect to my perl monks account and i can't chat with this client!!!
Any suggestions?

In reply to Re: Re: Red Wolf Chatterbox Client by nathanvit
in thread Red Wolf Chatterbox Client by nathanvit

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