I realised it might help to run it again with warnings on and got this:
POPFile Engine v0.19.1 loading # No such signal: SIGQUIT. File 'HD::popfile-0.19.1 Folder:popfile.pl'; Line 243 # No such signal: SIGABRT. File 'HD::popfile-0.19.1 Folder:popfile.pl'; Line 244 # No such signal: SIGKILL. File 'HD::popfile-0.19.1 Folder:popfile.pl'; Line 245 # No such signal: SIGSTOP. File 'HD::popfile-0.19.1 Folder:popfile.pl'; Line 246 # No such signal: SIGCHLD. File 'HD::popfile-0.19.1 Folder:popfile.pl'; Line 253 Loading... {core:} {classifier:} {interface:} {proxy:} POPFile Engine v0.19.1 starting Initializing... {interface:} {proxy:# Can't call method "load_configuration" on an undefin +ed value. File 'HD::popfile-0.19.1 Folder:popfile.pl'; Line 331 }

Does that help at all?



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In reply to Re: POPFile on OS 9, Anyone? by Cody Pendant
in thread POPFile on OS 9, Anyone? by Cody Pendant

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