I've a strange problem, i want to use the Schedule::Cron but it breaks the rest of my code !
in this example :
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
#use Schedule::Cron;
use Net::Ifconfig::Wrapper;
my $mask=my $ip="0.0.0.0";
# get info for all interfaces
my $Info = Net::Ifconfig::Wrapper::Ifconfig('list', '', '', '');
# get info for my interfaces
eval { ($ip, $mask) = %{$Info->{"eth0"}{'inet'}}; }; warn $@ if $@;
print "net::ifconfig eth0 addr is $ip\n";
If i remove the comment for
use Schedule::Cron
it doesnt work anymore !
It's the same if i use a filehandle to retrieve ifconfig output. Seems that use Schedule::Cron, does not let me access ifconfig anymore ?
if i run it without comment:
Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at ./test.pl line 15.
net::ifconfig eth0 addr is 0.0.0.0
and with the comment runs like a charm
net::ifconfig eth0 addr is 192.168.0.1
anyone a clue ?
Thanks
beav
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