um, try looking here at info on datastore.pm http://research.pestpatrol.com/Search/FileInfoResults.asp?MD5=7143248ccf92e7a51e0998198d7f9129

Seems a little less desirable this way.

Updated! However that may not be the case! There is a module called NDiff 0.02 - see info here http://www.vinecorp.com/ndiff/ which is used for security work of some type.

The same module name is used by an early version of DBIx::DB02, if you consult the changes DOC you will see it mentioned back in 1997 or 1998, but it is not in the current manifest for that package.

You may need to do a little detective work to see what module you have installed that is requiring datastore.pm /end update

jdtoronto


In reply to Re: DataStore.pm by jdtoronto
in thread DataStore.pm by Anonymous Monk

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